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UK Border Agency criticised over convict deportations (karma: 3)  en>fr fr>en
By Dewi_Sant Comments: 22594, member since Wed Jul 06, 2005
On Thu Oct 27, 2011 02:50 AM
UK Border Agency officer The chief inspector said appeals against deportation represented a "growing cost" to the taxpayer - More than 5,000 foreign criminals who should have been deported remain in the UK, an official report has said. time we ignored the sub-human rights courts mob The number who are not deported or cannot be deported at the end of their sentence is increasing, the independent inspector of the UK Border Agency said.

John Vine said the majority of successful appeals against deportation were made on human rights grounds.

The Home Office said it was deporting foreign criminals more quickly and changing immigration rules.

Mr Vine's report found "significant disparity" between the UK Border Agency (UKBA) and the courts' interpretation of whether a foreign prisoner should be able to remain in the UK on human rights grounds.

A total of 425 cases had been overturned, "the overwhelming majority on human rights grounds", compared with just 151 cases in which the offenders had been granted permission to stay in the first instance, it found.

'Cycle of appeals'

Mr Vine said action had to be taken to reduce the number of deportation decisions overturned because they fell foul of the Human Rights Act.

"More must be done to actively manage these cases - they represent a growing cost to the taxpayer and cannot be ignored."

Failure to act, Mr Vine said, would result in a continuing "cycle of appeals, at considerable cost to the taxpayer even though the outcome will eventually be that the foreign national prisoner is entitled to remain in the UK".

deport the cunts first and let them fund their appeals themselves - any working foreigners that then win their appeal can claim the court costs back - those that are not in full time work do not win their appeal

He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the border agency needed to increase its casework with individual prisoners and start some proceedings earlier.

"Some of the circumstances which allow people to resist deportation can be predicted," Mr Vine said. "The border agency needs to concentrate on those cases and I didn't find find during the inspection that they were prioritising those cases in a systematic way."

More than 1,600 foreign national prisoners remained in detention, having completed their prison sentence, while 12 were missing after being released directly from court or referred incorrectly, inspectors found.

Meanwhile, some 3,775 former foreign national prisoners who should have been deported had been released from custody and were living in the community.

so change the law so they stay locked up until they are deported at the end of their sentence

Mr Vine told Today the UKBA needed to "really get a grip of this figure because it's a growing figure and it's not going away".

The report recommended that the UKBA:

Reduce the number of decisions to deport that are overturned on appeal

Ensure that foreign national prisoners are provided with the reasons why they are being deported at the time the decision is made

Develop clear timescales for obtaining travel documentation in individual cases to ensure that deportation action can be taken more quickly where appropriate
Actively manage all cases where foreign national prisoners have yet to be deported, and consider regularly whether deportation can be enforced or a person is entitled to remain in the UK

Ensure that each individual decision to detain or release a foreign national prisoner at the end of their sentence takes full account of the risk of reoffending

Change the level of authorisation required to release foreign national prisoners at the end of their sentence

Analyse whether the frequency and nature of contact between case owners and foreign national prisoners can improve the quality and timeliness of decisions

Ensure that files contain data relevant only to the subject of that file; and ensure the timely destruction of data in the case of acquittals

Mr Vine assessed the UKBA between February and May 2011 for the report.

Human rights claims

At the Conservative Party conference, Home Secretary Theresa May attacked what she said were excessive uses of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights - the right to family life, saying it had been used to prevent the removal of foreign national prisoners and illegal immigrants.

Immigration Minister Damian Green said the government was removing foreign criminals "quicker then ever".

He added: "For too long Article 8 has been used to place the family rights of foreign criminals above the rights of the British public, which is why we will change the immigration rules to ensure a better balance."

The report found foreign prisoners were also being held for longer, up to 190 days in January 2011 from 143 days in February 2010.

One in four who were held after the end of their jail term had been detained for longer than a year.

Mr Vine said there was "genuine fear and reluctance to release, given the potential implications of a foreign national prisoner committing a further offence, but no evidence that a detailed assessment of the risk of reoffending had taken place in each case".

The figures also showed that between 2007 and 2010, 20,360 foreign national prisoners were deported from the UK - 5,235 last year alone.

5 Replies to UK Border Agency criticised over convict deportations

re: UK Border Agency criticised over convict deportations en>fr fr>en
By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 8144, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010
On Thu Oct 27, 2011 06:51 AM
blame the pollies for allowing it
re: UK Border Agency criticised over convict deportations (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Nappybonesapart Comments: 15146, member since Fri Aug 27, 2004
On Thu Oct 27, 2011 07:41 AM
blame the ozzies for not taking them, thats their role
re: UK Border Agency criticised over convict deportations en>fr fr>en
By Nappybonesapart Comments: 15146, member since Fri Aug 27, 2004
On Thu Oct 27, 2011 07:44 AM
bbc world service yesterday, islamic extreme terrorists who have done time live in the remote countryside at the tax payers expense, in hotels they have to sign in at the cop shop 4X a day
re: UK Border Agency criticised over convict deportations en>fr fr>en
By Bishopabc Comments: 8683, member since Fri May 27, 2005
On Sun Nov 06, 2011 03:23 AM
No, no, no. Take this scum, give them a heavy meal, and make them swim to Europe. End of problem !
This is what happens, when you do: (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Klausbarbie Comments: 1794, member since Tue Mar 22, 2005
On Tue Nov 08, 2011 05:27 AM
www.austriantimes.at . . .

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The 38-year-old woman - who bravely managed to film the attack on her mobile phone - was repeatedly raped after befriending a group of Afghan men in a park in Banja Koviljaca...



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