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Over 50,000 Illegal Migrants Unaccounted for in Britain

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Recent figures reveal that over 50,000 illegal migrants have fallen off the Home Office’s radar, raising significant concerns about national security and public safety. This includes 1,200 foreign national offenders who are now untraceable. The situation highlights systemic failures in the asylum process, where many abscond to avoid deportation after being refused asylum or after arriving via dangerous routes like the Channel.

The implications of this issue extend beyond immediate safety concerns. With a backlog of nearly 175,000 asylum cases, the government is under pressure to reform immigration laws. New measures are being proposed to streamline deportations and limit the ability of migrants to challenge their removal through legal loopholes, particularly those related to human rights claims.

As the Labour government seeks to address these challenges, the increased budget for Immigration Enforcement aims to boost staff numbers and enhance removal operations. However, critics argue that without addressing the root causes of migration and improving processing times, these measures may only provide temporary relief.

The upcoming Immigration and Asylum Bill is expected to introduce stricter regulations, potentially reshaping the landscape of immigration in the UK. As these changes unfold, the public will be watching closely to see how effectively the government can manage the complexities of illegal migration while ensuring safety and compliance with human rights obligations.

Source: GB News

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News Category: Politics Tags: asylum, immigration, migrants, policy, security

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