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Has the government really 24,000 people ‘returned’?

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Has the government really 24,000 people ‘returned’?


Tom Edgengton, Lucy Gilder and Rob England

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“We have returned more than 24,000 people who are not allowed to be here,” Stermer said.

He spoke at the international summit in London to fight gangs that change people.

The Interior Ministry also released a video on X, in which people are accompanied by immigrants accompanied by immigrants, with words that say: “We have removed more than 24,000 people.

But that claim is misleading. The latest government figures show that only 6,339 were “reliable returns. Most of them were “voluntarily” – and a significant number of these things happen without direct participation of the government or even information.

The Interior Ministry says all the results of the return are the result of the collective efforts of the department – we asked him to distribute all the latest statistics he has not presented.

What do figures show?

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The Interior Ministry “returns” those who have no legal right to be in the UK.

This could be because they had illegally entered a small boat, for example, or their visas had increased or were being deported due to criminal punishment.

Returns are classified as “implemented” or “voluntarily”.

Efficient return may ask the immigration officer to send an individual accompanied by a trip to make sure they have left Britain.

Some of the voluntary return of voluntary return includes the government, for example, individuals can fly and get up to £3,000 to housing costs.

But on the return of other volunteers, people leave Britain independently without the government’s knowledge. These walks may only come later, through the checks in front of visa records or flights, for example.

These are called “others of confidence” – or independent – will return.

We asked the Ministry of Interior to destroy the full number that the prime minister has used to see how much of these returns will fall into this category.

He couldn’t provide this.

But we can look at the last group of the publication of the publication of the publication that covers between July (when the Labor Party came to power) and includes December 2024.

There were 17,300 returns during this period.

Of these, 6,150 returned (35%) are classified as “others of others” – properly, those who left Britain without informing the government.

This was the largest category of return.

As the above charts show, after ‘independent’ the next class of ‘implemented’ was 26%.

The remaining classes are ‘helped’ (25%) – a person leaves as part of the office plan and ‘controlled’ (14%) – who either leaves it at his own expense and tells the authorities before he goes, or the local office supervises his departure

“It is not clear how much, if government activities and policies affect the number of people who return independently (unlike other factors such as the economic situation,” the University of Oxford said in a recent immigration report.

“There are many evidences and gaps that make it difficult to get a full deportation and return image,” he said.

But Labor ministers and MPs have repeatedly said the government is actively involved in all returning of immigration criminals.

The claims used by a figure of a return or the word “laora” or “returned” have been made in parliament and on social media at least 20 times in the past few months.

And Border Security Minister Dam Angela Igel said on March 31: “We have deported it before – we have sent us home – 19,000 people who are not allowed to be here.

We asked the Interior Ministry how the government could request credits for those who go voluntarily and without being aware of their departure at that time.

He added that he has both direct and indirect roles in return and pointed to broader measures that disappoint and prevent the crime of immigration.

In social media posts that show people go to the planes accompanying them, he says these are depictions and people understand that the way out of the perpetrators will be very different.

Return statistics also show that 1,053 people who arrived in the UK by small boat were returned from July to December. The number includes both the implemented and voluntary returns.

During the same period, 23,242 people arrived in small boats.

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