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THOUSANDS OF ILLEGALS INVADE UK PUBLIC UNDER HOUSE ARREST

 
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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2020 8:12 am    Post subject: THOUSANDS OF ILLEGALS INVADE UK PUBLIC UNDER HOUSE ARREST Reply with quote

Unauthorised Channel crossings run into the thousands as removals plummet
8 May, 2020
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The following was a press release sent to UNN by Migration Watch UK:
As the number of illegal Channel crossings goes up (surpassing 3,200 since the start of 2018), the number of people being removed has gone down.
Without decisive action by the UK and French governments, the situation can only get worse.
A new report (attached) by Migration Watch UK finds:

The number of people crossing by this route has now surpassed 3,200 (from the start of 2018 to early May 2020 � for a breakdown of this estimate, see Annex A on p.6 of the attached report)
There were more than double the number of detected arrivals of this type in the first two months of 2020 as there were in the corresponding period in 2019 (286 versus 131): see Annex A on p.6 of the attached report.
Returns are abysmally low. Only 155 people who arrived on small boats between the start of January 2019 and early April 2020 were returned, or 6% of the total (Home Office figure, quoted by BBC News), despite approximately 2,500 detected arrivals during the period
A wider collapse in removals of those with no right to be here, including of failed asylum seekers, is part of growing paralysis in immigration enforcement � something that is likely to be spurring more crossings.

Unlike in previous years, a large number of attempts to enter the UK illegally from Northern Europe are no longer clandestine but intentionally open. Traffickers blatantly take advantage of a rickety asylum system and an overstretched, under-resourced enforcement arm.
Criminals exploit the gaps and weaknesses in our immigration and asylum regimes to pile people into flimsy craft in return for huge sums of money. Migrants leave safe and prosperous countries (France and Belgium) and risk their lives with assurances that they will be �rescued� and given asylum in the UK.
The National Crime Agency has suggested that the aim of both migrants and smugglers is now to be �intercepted� by the UK authorities and taken to a UK port where a large majority of those arriving (possibly over 90%, according to 2015 figures on detected clandestine migrants) will claim asylum.
Meanwhile, according to official Home Office data, even when asylum claims have been rejected (as more than 200,000 were between 2004 and 2018), many failed asylum seekers are unlikely to leave the UK. The number of enforced removals of failed asylum seekers plummeted to just 2,000 or so in 2018.
There is an urgent need for decisive government action to turn this around.
57% of the public believe those who arrive here illegally should be removed � against 36% who think the opposite (Pew, 2018), while 77% have said illegal immigration is a serious problem facing the country (Project28, 2018). The enforcement paralysis that has worsened in the wake of the Windrush affair cannot be allowed to continue.
The government should:

Provide a major boost in funding for immigration enforcement
Give Immigration Compliance and Enforcement Teams more support and determined leadership. Those at the sharp end must have their confidence restored
Substantially increase the number of removals of those with no right to be here, including failed asylum seekers.
Negotiate a new agreement with the French and Belgian governments to immediately return all of those attempting to cross the Channel illegally to their setting-off points.

Commenting, Alp Mehmet, Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: �The government have had 18 months to deal with the problem of illegal Channel crossings in small boats. Thus far, a solution has not only proved elusive but the situation seems to be getting worse. The time for decisive action cannot be ducked any longer. With the public in a pandemic lockdown, it is surely not expecting too much for them to be confident that their borders are secure.�
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