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2 days ago

Illegal migrant who arrived in the UK in 2000 before being convicted of fraud and imprisoned cannot be deported as she has lived here too long, immigration court rules

Joyce Baidoo, 57, has been in the UK without permission since 2000 and was ordered to leave by the Home Office in 2007 after being jailed for 10 months for using false identify documents.

9 days ago

Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars

Exclusive: The Guardian and Liberty Investigates find police in England and Wales believe expansion is likely after 4.7m faces scanned in 2024

  • Valuable tool or cause for alarm? Facial ID quietly becom…

Record number of Americans are seeking residency in UK, according to Home Office

Nearly 2,000 applications for British citizenship submitted since since January, when Donald Trump took office

During the 12 months leading up to March, more than 6,000 US citizens have applied to eit…

14 days ago

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UK agrees to fly home wrongly deported Windrush generation man from Jamaica

Exclusive: Winston Knight’s deportation order revoked by Home Office after protracted legal action

The Home Office has agreed to fly home a member of the Windrush generation who lived in the UK for 47…

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Immigration crackdown as Labour panics on Reform threat: Ministers vow degrees will be needed for visas and ANY crime could mean deportation - amid fears inflows will still be 525,000 a year by next election

Currently, foreign criminals are only reported to the Home Office if they receive a jail sentence. A year behind bars is usually the threshold for being considered for deportation.

Labour crackdown on immigration with new powers to deport foreign nationals convicted of any crime as Keir Starmer responds to growing threat posed by Nigel Farage's Reform UK

Under Home Secretary Yvette Cooper 's plans, the Home Office will be told of all foreign nationals convicted of any offence, while officials will be given wider powers to remove them from the UK.

24 days ago

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