A new report has claimed that the UK Border Agency (UKBA) made no effort to trace more than 120,000 asylum seekers and migrants. John Vine, the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, said the agency incorrectly reassured MPs that "extensive checks" were regularly being carried out. The inquiry report said that because the agency could not find the individuals, it was able to move the cases into an archive and therefore clear its backlog ...Friday, 23 November 2012
Report: Britain Allowed Over 120,000 Asylum Seekers to Remain in Country Due to Absence of Checks
A new report has claimed that the UK Border Agency (UKBA) made no effort to trace more than 120,000 asylum seekers and migrants. John Vine, the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, said the agency incorrectly reassured MPs that "extensive checks" were regularly being carried out. The inquiry report said that because the agency could not find the individuals, it was able to move the cases into an archive and therefore clear its backlog ...
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