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has completely lost control of our immigration system. the has completely lost control of our immigration system. immigration system. the asylum s stem is immigration system. the asylum system is in immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, 175,000 i immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, 175,000 in l immigration system. the asylum i system is in chaos, 175,000 in the backlog, tens of thousands in hotels, costing the taxpayer £6 million per day and everything in these statistics shows that the number of small boat crossings are also increasing. and on the work based side of migration, we had a record number of skilled work visas, which just shows the government is not doing enough to invest in local skills and employers are reaching too much for migrant labourer. labour minister stephen connect there. let s talk to our political correspondent, david cornick. david, what can the government do to tackle this i