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date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 03:47:05 +0100,
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Foreign criminals are not deported
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/15/ncrime115.xml
Just one fifth of the foreign national prisoners who were released
without being considered for deportation have been thrown out of the
country, new figures show.
More than a year after the Government was rocked by a crisis that cost
Charles Clarke his job as Home Secretary, only 214 of the 1,013
offenders have been deported or removed.
More than 300 have been told they can stay in the UK.
A further 263 cases are still going through the deportation system,
while others are in jail or on bail awaiting decisions.
There are 149 offenders unaccounted for, including some who committed
serious offences. Many of these are thought to have gone home
voluntarily.
Lin Homer, the head of the Border and Immigration Agency, told MPs
yesterday: ''To our knowledge they have not committed further
offences.''
The Government also published the report of an independent inquiry
into the debacle carried out by Stuart Hyde, the Assistant Chief
Constable in the West Midlands Police.
It said there were not enough staff to cope with the caseload when the
number of foreign national prisoners was rising rapidly.
The prison service and the immigration department failed to
co-ordinate their responses properly when the offenders finished their
sentences.
The team dealing with overseas prisoners is now 20 times the size it
was four years ago and the budget is £10 million compared to the £2
million required previously.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 03:47:05 +0100
author: Steve Greene lid
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Re: Foreign criminals are not deported
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:02:16 +0100, Billy... wrote in uk.local.london
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>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/15/ncrime115.xml
>>
>> Just one fifth of the foreign national prisoners who were released
>> without being considered for deportation have been thrown out of the
>> country, new figures show.
>>
>> More than a year after the Government was rocked by a crisis that cost
>> Charles Clarke his job as Home Secretary, only 214 of the 1,013
>> offenders have been deported or removed.
>> The prison service and the immigration department failed to
>> co-ordinate their responses properly when the offenders finished their
>> sentences.
>>
>> The team dealing with overseas prisoners is now 20 times the size it
>> was four years ago and the budget is £10 million compared to the £2
>> million required previously.
>
>where can you apply to do this job? it would be a dream job
http://www.careers.civil-service.gov.uk/
HTH
Leave your will to live at their front door when you arrive for an
interview.
date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 15:26:03 +0100
author: Phil O'Sofa
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Re: Foreign criminals are not deported
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:02:16 +0100, Billy... wrote in uk.local.london
:
>
>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/15/ncrime115.xml
>>
>> Just one fifth of the foreign national prisoners who were released
>> without being considered for deportation have been thrown out of the
>> country, new figures show.
>>
>> More than a year after the Government was rocked by a crisis that cost
>> Charles Clarke his job as Home Secretary, only 214 of the 1,013
>> offenders have been deported or removed.
>> The prison service and the immigration department failed to
>> co-ordinate their responses properly when the offenders finished their
>> sentences.
>>
>> The team dealing with overseas prisoners is now 20 times the size it
>> was four years ago and the budget is £10 million compared to the £2
>> million required previously.
>
>where can you apply to do this job? it would be a dream job
http://www.careers.civil-service.gov.uk/
HTH
Leave your will to live at their front door when you arrive for an
interview.
date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 15:26:03 +0100
author: Phil O'Sofa
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Re: Foreign criminals are not deported
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:02:16 +0100, Billy... wrote in uk.local.london
:
>
>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/15/ncrime115.xml
>>
>> Just one fifth of the foreign national prisoners who were released
>> without being considered for deportation have been thrown out of the
>> country, new figures show.
>>
>> More than a year after the Government was rocked by a crisis that cost
>> Charles Clarke his job as Home Secretary, only 214 of the 1,013
>> offenders have been deported or removed.
>> The prison service and the immigration department failed to
>> co-ordinate their responses properly when the offenders finished their
>> sentences.
>>
>> The team dealing with overseas prisoners is now 20 times the size it
>> was four years ago and the budget is £10 million compared to the £2
>> million required previously.
>
>where can you apply to do this job? it would be a dream job
http://www.careers.civil-service.gov.uk/
HTH
Leave your will to live at their front door when you arrive for an
interview.
date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 15:26:03 +0100
author: Phil O'Sofa
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