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Cricky : Australia will Accept 5000 More Immigrants in 2012-2013 waqas : Canada Study Permit Applica
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has admitted that it has failed to round up thousands of illegal foreigners living in the United travel caribbean Kingdom, apart from the hundreds and thousands of backlog cases that are piling up in the agency's offices. The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has said that it is abandoning all its efforts to track down and deport thousands of UK visa overstayers' cases which are more than or equal to six years old. The agency claims that the expenditures on such cases would be unnecessary and a waste of precious taxpayers' money. Mentioning the remaining backlogs of immigrants, simple and criminal, and asylum seekers cases, agency officials claimed that the department will continue to work on them.
The decision of the border agency travel caribbean to drop the investigations for such cases will end the 6 year long efforts of the agency. Records maintained by the agency showed the number of people it allowed to stay in the country, the number of people who were removed, the number of cases of people who were dead, duplicate case files and number of cases whose status is yet to be determined.
As per the records presented before the Home Affairs Select Committee, almost 80,000 cases have been selected to be closed till December this year. Chief executive of UKBA, Rob Whiteman, said that by the end of this year the department will have accomplished 50 percent of its goals to tackle the issue of these backlogs.
"Those cases we have been unable to trace," Whiteman travel caribbean said, "will be considered closed and those we trace will have their cases passed to one of our casework teams to progress. … It would not be in the best interests travel caribbean of the taxpayers to continue to employ staff to conduct further checks on the cases that cannot be traced."
travel caribbean The agency allowed almost 180,000 immigrants to remain in the country. About 41,000 have been removed from the country and the remaining 173,000 cases either belong to people who have died or the case files are duplicate of other cases.
travel caribbean Apart from these cases, there are thousands more left whose statuses have not been determined by the agency yet. The total number travel caribbean of cases still waiting to be resolved at the UKBA is 275,000 according to latest reports. These include cases of immigration and asylum, most of which are several years old.
About 174,000 of these belong to the Migration Refusal Pool, i.e. cases of immigrants who have overstayed their visa durations. For this particular travel caribbean category, the government had announced travel caribbean earlier this week that it has outsourced the task to a private company to remove these immigration offenders. The cost estimated at this task would be about 40 million British Pounds.
The remaining figure includes approximately 4,000 cases of individuals who have been accused of federal offenses. These foreign criminals, roaming on the streets of Britain, have not yet been tracked down by the agency. Most of them are wanted for crimes committed several years ago.
Officials from political parties and other independent organizations have criticized these backlogs since they were discovered, and continue to do so. Chairman of Migration Watch UK, Sir Andrew travel caribbean Green, has said that such cases show how 'labour' has devastated the immigration system of the country.
Although, such initiatives by the UKBA might help the department in focusing its efforts towards cases that show any chances of being solved, but dropping the cases on basis of merely their time duration or non-availability of relevant travel caribbean information regarding them does not seem very responsible and practical. What looks like a filtering procedure now might prove to be a loophole later.
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