More migrants removed from UK since Labour elected than in any six months since 2019, Home Office says
- More migrants have been removed from the UK since Labour was elected than in any six months since 2019, according to the Home Office.
- The Home Office states that these statistics show a significant increase in removals.
- Critics express that these measures may lead to human rights concerns.
- Supporters argue that the removals are necessary for effective border management.
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Deportations soar as Labour confronts 'illegal work'
Nearly 13,500 migrants have been removed from Britain since the election, the Government has said, as the Home Secretary promised a “step change” in tackling illegal working.Labour previously pledged to return more people who do not have a right to stay in the UK halfway through their first year in office than any other six-month period since 2018.The announcement comes amid a continued rise in Channel crossings, with more than 21,000 migrants h…
More migrants removed from UK since Labour elected than in any six months since 2019, Home Office says
The Home Office has said it is "on track" to deliver on Labour's pledge to remove more migrants from the UK in its first six months in power than during any other six-month period since 2018. But the number of Channel crossings keeps rising.
Labour 'removes 13,500 migrants from Britain' - as Home Sec promises 'step change' on illegal working
Labour says more than 13,500 migrants have been deported from Britain since their election win - as Home Secretary Yvette Cooper promises a 'step change' in preventing illegal working.
Labour Government Steps Up Migrant Removals, Yet Channel Crossings Hit Record Highs
According to the Home Office, since Labour came into power, the UK has deported more migrants than in any other six-month span since 2019, aligning with Labour's commitment. However, the frequency of migrant crossings via the Channel continues to increase. Sunday, December 15, 2024, 10: For an optimal viewing experience, it's recommended to utilize the Chrome browser. The government has stated that since the Labour Party came into power, the UK …
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