More Than 70,000 Asylum Seekers 'Missing'
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More Than 70,000 Asylum Seekers 'Missing'
Tip of the Iceberg and the Government seem completely disinterested in doing anything about it!
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Re: More Than 70,000 Asylum Seekers 'Missing'
The tories are so like Liebour their attitude to Illegals are exactly the same. -----Let them come here illegally; we will feed ,house and give them handouts from the public purse. But don't ask us to send them back.
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Re: More Than 70,000 Asylum Seekers 'Missing'
Jonathan Sedgwick, the acting chief executive of the UK Border Agency, told MPs that just nine per cent of the cases led to removals, while 40% were granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK.
But the 74,500 missing cases will be written off as unlikely ever to be resolved, as no trace of the applicant can be found.
"It's absolutely not the case that we've simply put these cases in a room and simply closed the door and forgotten about them," Mr Sedgwick said.
"Each of those cases has been subject to the most exhaustive checks and scrutiny."
Giving evidence to the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, he went on: "There is no trace of them. One conclusion from that may be that they've left the country, perhaps some of them have died. But we have done the most exhaustive things we reasonably and responsibly can."
I doubt that very much
But the 74,500 missing cases will be written off as unlikely ever to be resolved, as no trace of the applicant can be found.
"It's absolutely not the case that we've simply put these cases in a room and simply closed the door and forgotten about them," Mr Sedgwick said.
"Each of those cases has been subject to the most exhaustive checks and scrutiny."
Giving evidence to the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, he went on: "There is no trace of them. One conclusion from that may be that they've left the country, perhaps some of them have died. But we have done the most exhaustive things we reasonably and responsibly can."
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