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Chris Philp said he was "very sad" that Brianna Ghey's family were offended.
Tory minister faces backlash for now telling firms they need to "adapt" as extra border checks will squeeze their bottom line.
The Brexiteer minister insisted "businesses are used to the cost of doing business".
The Sky News presenter told Lee Rowley she was "on her best behaviour" after the week-long snub.
No government frontbencher has been quizzed by the Sky News presenter since two awkward interviews last week.
And things got even messier when she later appeared on the BBC's Today programme.
"If it's a safe place to send people, why are we allowing people to come here to seek asylum from Rwanda?"