05 January 2009
More foreign criminals than ever before have been kicked out of the country by the United Kingdom Border Agency in the past 12 months.
The UK Border Agency's figures, announced today show it met the tough target set by the government for 2008, exceeding last year's total of 4,200 foreign criminals removed.
Those removed by the Agency include 50 killers and attempted killers, over 200 sex offenders and more than 1,500 drug offenders. This underlines the government's continued commitment to remove the most harmful people first.
The UK Border Agency now has immigration teams working alongside the Prison Service in prisons to ensure that those that come here and break the rules are removed as quickly as possible. Approximately one in five foreign prisoners are removed directly from prison 180 days before their release date.
In order to maintain its high level of removals, the UK Border Agency committed earlier this year to put in place new crime partnerships with police across the United Kingdom. Eighty five per cent of these partnerships are already in place, with immigration officers and the police teaming up to target the 'Mr Bigs' and the facilitators of illegal immigration.
Statement from the Border and Immigration Minister
Phil Woolas said, 'Britain will not tolerate those that come here and break our rules, which is why we set the UK Border Agency the tough target of removing 5,000 foreign lawbreakers this year.
'By exceeding this target we're showing once again that there's no place in Britain for those that continue to abuse our trust.
'We now consider for deportation all non-EEA foreign nationals who go to prison for serious drug and gun offences no matter how long their sentence.'
Among the 5,000 foreign prisoners removed this year were:
The statistics on removal/deportation of foreign national prisoners are based on provisional management information collected by the UK Border Agency. They may be subject to revision and are not part of national statistics. National statistics on total removals and voluntary departures in 2008 will be released on 24 February 2009.