MP Calls for Immediate Deportation of Migrants from Fast-Track Asylum Scheme

# Deport Every Migrant Let into UK Under Fast-Track Asylum Scheme - Rupert Lowe
## Calls for Swift Action on Asylum Seekers
Rupert Lowe, the MP for Great Yarmouth, has asserted the urgent need to deport every migrant who has entered the UK through the fast-track asylum scheme. This statement comes in light of ongoing controversies surrounding asylum procedures and the influence of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) on immigration policy.
Lowe made his position clear during a recent discussion, emphasizing, “He won't be deported. A far more permanent fate awaits him," referring implicitly to certain cases that have raised public concern. He highlighted the inadequacies in the asylum process, especially how some individuals have been granted asylum under flawed conditions, primarily due to restrictive ECHR regulations.
A Reform UK official added further context, stating, “This vile individual was granted asylum because the caseworkers had their hands tied by the ECHR. Robert and Suella were the only people to take a stand in government and demand we left the ECHR - unlike Kemi Badenoch who stayed until the bitter end, endorsing this destructive policy.” This reflects the growing frustration among certain political groups regarding the perceived inability of the government to manage immigration effectively.
Additionally, criticism has been directed at the approach taken by the current administration, with claims that the asylum system has been “cooked up by Rishi and imposed on the Home Office.” The sentiments expressed by Lowe and others underline a broader call for reform within the immigration framework, aiming to restore control over the nation's borders and immigration practices.