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The Hidden Cost of Foreign Criminals in UK Prisons

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Foreign criminals in British jails are costing taxpayers nearly £630 million annually, a significant financial burden that many may not fully appreciate. This figure represents the cost of housing approximately 10,487 foreign national offenders, who make up about 12% of the total prison population. The average cost per inmate has surged to £60,018, reflecting a 65% increase over the past decade.

The rising costs are not solely due to the number of foreign prisoners but also stem from the increasing expenses associated with prison management and operations. As the government seeks to address this issue, changes to deportation rules have been proposed, allowing for earlier deportation of foreign offenders, which could alleviate some of the financial strain on the prison system.

For UK taxpayers, this situation means that a substantial portion of public funds is diverted from essential services like policing and healthcare. The annual cost of housing foreign criminals could fund around 16,500 police officers or 15,000 NHS nurses, highlighting the opportunity cost of these expenditures.

Looking ahead, the effectiveness of the proposed changes to deportation laws will be crucial. If implemented successfully, they could reduce the financial burden on taxpayers and potentially lead to a decrease in the number of foreign nationals in UK prisons, thereby freeing up re

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