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Britain is introducing a new law to crack down on social media advertising of fake passports and people-smuggling services, with offenders facing up to five years in prison. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper aims to disrupt the "brazen tactics" of smuggling gangs exploiting migrants. The measure is part of broader efforts by Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government to combat illegal immigration through the English Channel.
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