Saturday, August 25, 2012

Britain Launches New Database To Track 150,000 Illegal Immigrants.

Thousands of 'overstayers': An immigration database is being set up to track down 150,000 people living in Britain illegally such as this Pakistani man who was arrested for the third time in Walworth, South London
Equivalent to Newcastle: The Border Agency faces a backlog of 276,000 immigration cases - equivalent to the population of Newcastle

 Nigeria ,India,Pakistan,Bangladesh,China and Brazil becomes the targeted countries of illegal migration tales especially those who are in Britain on student visas which expired. Reports say  they mainly came from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Brazil and Nigeria and were now working illegally.

An immigration computer database is being set up to track down the 150,000 people who are staying in Britain illegally.
Border chiefs are due to launch the project next month to deal with the huge backlog of foreign nationals who have overstayed their student or temporary work visas.
Letters will be sent to those in the 'migration refusal pool' warning that they will be deported and barred from entering the UK if they do not leave within 28 days.

Passenger records held in the e-borders database, which covers details of all flights outside Europe to and from Britain, will be checked and there will be careful monitoring of the 100 immigrants whose visas expire daily.
It comes after it was revealed last month that 40 per cent of immigrants who have been refused leave to stay in the country have not been sent the forms demanding they leave.

Source Daily Mail.




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