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Topic review - Government admits: 'We've lost track of 40,000 illegal immigrants'
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Lex
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:37 am
Unfortunately, I've come across this many times amongst civil servants, ans public servants in general - they're just too lazy and incompetent to do what they're paid to do.
Unfortunately, I've come across this many times amongst civil servants, ans public servants in general - they're just too lazy and incompetent to do what they're paid to do.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:12 pm
Government admits: 'We've lost track of 40,000 illegal immigrants'
Quote: An official report revealed that 10,000 cases have dropped off the Home Office radar or gone on the run and their whereabouts are currently unknown.
And caseworkers told official inspectors that 30,000 asylum seekers had also stayed here long after their last avenue for appeal was exhausted.
The 10,000 asylum-seekers with which the Home Office has lost contact include people awaiting a decision on their claim and others who have stayed in Britain after their application was refused.
The authorities were “reluctant” to try to trace the missing people by visiting last known addresses because “this work was not a priority and was considered a drain on resources”, said the borders watchdog report.
UK Independence Party deputy leader Paul Nuttall MEP said: “It is staggering that the Home Office has lost almost as many people as would fit into Wembley Arena.
“Worse still it doesn’t think it is worth their while to make the effort to check.
Express
This is what they admit to! My bet is the true figure is several times higher than this. Theresa May (and the Home Office) is not fit for purpose.
[quote]An official report revealed that 10,000 cases have dropped off the Home Office radar or gone on the run and their whereabouts are currently unknown.
And caseworkers told official inspectors that 30,000 asylum seekers had also stayed here long after their last avenue for appeal was exhausted.
The 10,000 asylum-seekers with which the Home Office has lost contact include people awaiting a decision on their claim and others who have stayed in Britain after their application was refused.
The authorities were “reluctant” to try to trace the missing people by visiting last known addresses because “this work was not a priority and was considered a drain on resources”, said the borders watchdog report.
UK Independence Party deputy leader Paul Nuttall MEP said: “It is staggering that the Home Office has lost almost as many people as would fit into Wembley Arena.
“Worse still it doesn’t think it is worth their while to make the effort to check. [/quote]
[url=http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/627732/migrant-crisis-asylum-UK-thousands-illegal-immigration-Home-Office]Express[/url]
This is what they admit to! My bet is the true figure is several times higher than this. Theresa May (and the Home Office) is not fit for purpose.
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