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Previously on "Oh dear (tm): 1,023 criminal immigrants freed instead of deported"
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Look on the bright side. Yet another dose of really bad publicity for this headlice government just before local elections.
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Originally posted by The MasterIt most certainly is. I mean, for goodness' sake, this article was posted to the board several hours ago.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread7189.html
Never mind, such incompetence (New Labour's I mean) must be worth a double airing!
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Originally posted by stackpoleIncompetence? Do you think so?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread7189.html
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Oh dear (tm): 1,023 criminal immigrants freed instead of deported
Labour feck up againHome Secretary Charles Clarke says he will not resign after 1,023 foreign criminals were freed from prison without being considered for deportation. He said he does not know where most of the offenders are, who include three murderers and nine rapists.
Mr Clarke said the 1,023 prisoners, who were released between February 1999 and March 2006, should have been considered for deportation or removal. So far the Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) has located 107 of the total, leading to 20 deportations.
More than 870 were serving at least 12 months and 13 were serving more than 10 years. Some 288 were released from prison between August 2005 and March 2006.
Richard Bacon, a Conservative member of the cross-party Commons Public Accounts Committee who asked the questions last October which led to the Home Office bungle being uncovered, said he feared "incompetence" was to blame.Tags: None
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