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    Home Office to Intensify Deportation Efforts for Undocumented Migrants

    July 22, 2024Updated:July 25, 20242 Mins Read
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    Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is launching a summer illegal immigration blitz with raids and fast tracked deportationsCredit: Getty. Source: The Sun.
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    The Home Secretary has announced a robust plan to increase the deportation of migrants in the UK who have no legal right to remain. In a piece for The Sun, Yvette Cooper criticized the previous Tory government’s focus on the Rwanda Partnership, describing the asylum system as chaotic. She revealed that over 1000 civil servants had been working on the Rwanda project, but these resources will now be redirected to a new Returns and Enforcement program aimed at accelerating the deportation process.

    Cooper expressed her frustration with the current state of the asylum system, citing a significant backlog and a 50% reduction in enforced removals over the past decade. She has directed Immigration Enforcement to ramp up operations, particularly targeting employers who exploit undocumented migrants, such as those in car washes and the beauty sector. Additionally, new plans are being developed for fast-tracking decisions and returns for migrants from safe countries.

    The policy shift has faced criticism. SNP’s Stephen Flynn emphasized the need for safe and legal migration routes to undermine criminal gangs operating in the Channel. Scottish Greens campaigner Ellie Gomersall condemned the move, referencing a 2021 protest in Glasgow where two men were released from an immigration van after community intervention.

    Compounding the Home Office’s challenges, reports have emerged of asylum seekers, including families with young children, being left homeless due to administrative errors. The Guardian highlighted cases where the Home Office mistakenly withdrew asylum claims, leading to the eviction of affected individuals from their accommodation and the cessation of financial support. Following a legal challenge, the first-tier tribunal ordered the Home Office to reconsider these cases, emphasizing the need for careful consideration, particularly for vulnerable individuals and children.

    The Home Office has stated that it is reviewing the court’s findings and will respond appropriately in due course. This response reflects the complexity of the situation and the need for a balanced approach in handling asylum cases, ensuring that vulnerable people are not unjustly impacted by bureaucratic errors.

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