The immigration minister said foreign nationals who spread “hate and division” have 'no right to be here'.
The decision was sparked by the rise in antisemitic hatred across the UK since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.Appearing on BBC Radio 4′s Today Programme, Jenrick was pressed on the policy by presenter Nick Robinson.
Jenrick said: “Well it will depend on the individual cases but what I can say is that the first two letters have gone out to individuals who have behaved in this manner. Jenrick added that people would not be deported immediately, but that the first letters received are warnings.
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