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Belfast attack triggers major new illegal migration crackdown in Northern Ireland as arrests skyrocket

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Police have used water cannons on protesters in Northern Ireland after violence erupted for a second night over a stabbing in Belfast.

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The government has announced a range of new illegal migration crackdowns in Northern Ireland after the attack in Belfast, as arrests continue following unrest yesterday.

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A government source has confirmed the Government will intensify immigration enforcement to track down, detain, arrest and remove illegal migrants in Northern Ireland.

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As well as the Home Secretary is investing £3.7billion into immigration enforcement activity over the next three years including in Northern Ireland.

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Investment into enforcement will increase by over 20 per cent by 2028/2029.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The new investment will see a surge in intelligence-led operations lead by Immigration Enforcement and Border Force have taken place along routes to detect, track down, arrest and remove illegal migrants.

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