The work of the UK Border Agency (December 2011-March 2012)

The work of the UK Border Agency (December 2011-March 2012)
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-13 : 0215047303
ISBN-10 : 9780215047304
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Book Synopsis The work of the UK Border Agency (December 2011-March 2012) by : Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Home Affairs Committee

Download or read book The work of the UK Border Agency (December 2011-March 2012) written by Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Home Affairs Committee and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2012-07-23 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the first time the Committee has collated the backlog of outstanding cases in the various areas where the UK Border Agency deals with casework. This report criticises the Agency for failing to conclude the total backlog of 276,460 cases. The Committee makes a number of key recommendations: a team should be established to examine why the 3,900 foreign national offenders living in the community as of 4 April have not been deported; deportation proceedings for foreign national prisoners must begin at the time of sentencing; a list of those countries refusing to accept the return of their own criminals who have committed offences in the UK must be published; the Agency should expand its checks to include a wider range of databases in order to assist with tracing of those in the controlled archive; students should be removed from net migration target; face to face interviews for all foreign students must be compulsory; the Agency must be represented at 100%, not 84%, of all tribunal hearings; all inspection visits on Tier 4 must be unannounced; the Agency must inform the informants as to possible illegal immigrants of the outcome of their tip-off and provide a breakdown of the outcomes of its enforcement visits. The Committee reiterates that Senior Agency staff should not receive bonuses until the Agency's performance improves and bonuses paid in the past contrary to the Committee's recommendations should be repaid


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