
Immigrants who refuse to work or break the law will lose their benefits in a border crackdown.
And artificial intelligence will be used to distinguish those who claim to be children.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has promised the biggest review of asylum policy in a generation.
She believes that illegal migrants are coming to Britain because it has a lenient system.
"This country has a proud tradition of welcoming those fleeing danger, but our generosity is attracting illegal immigrants across the Channel..." she said.
The Home Secretary added that "the pace and scale of migration is putting extraordinary pressure on communities. This week I will introduce the most radical changes to our asylum system in a generation. We will restore order and control to our borders."
Asylum seekers have a legal right to free housing and benefits. They are also allowed to work if their claim takes more than 12 months to be assessed.
But under the new rules, asylum seekers who are allowed to work will be expected to do so and will lose their benefits if they refuse.
Those who break the law will lose the aid they receive. And of course, these rules also affect Albanians who arrive on the island clandestinely and then aim to realize their dreams.
Meanwhile, The Sun on Sunday can reveal that artificial intelligence technology will assess the age of migrants and exclude those who claim to be children from staying in Britain.
Ms. Mahmood vowed to end the soft approach and find those who manipulate the system.
The victory of the refugee 'children'
A judge has ruled that an asylum seeker who claimed to be 15, even though a council believed he was 24, was a child.
The Sudanese, who arrived last year, insisted he was born in 2009.
His deep voice, receding hairline and prominent Adam's apple jaw left Westminster Council unrivaled.
But an immigration judge has accepted his story and told the council to offer him support.
Judge Melissa Canavan said she still had some doubts about whether he was telling the truth and refused to award him £85,000 in costs sought by his lawyers.
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