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Deported criminals are among those returning to the UK by crossing the English Channel in small boats, an official report shows.
The Chief Inspector of Her Majesty’s Prisons has confirmed that at least one migrant who had previously been jailed for more than 12 months and was deemed to be at “medium risk of harm” to others had crossed the Channel and was eventually detained in a facility where women and children are taken care of.
“The security processes were not good enough to ensure that [criminals] filtered out and ensured that such people are not kept in the same facility as women, children and families,” said HM Superintendent of Prisons Charlie Taylor of his annual report for 2021-22 on the state of prisons, immigration detention centers, etc., in comments reported by LBC.
The report itself raised concerns that “[f]militias, women and children were held for long periods, sometimes days, alongside unrelated men” and that there was “a lack of supervision over who was being transferred to and held in “a particular center, with some detainees arriving at the center” with incomplete paperwork, often without risk assessment”.
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The report also raised concerns about the conditions in which migrants are detained, with the infrastructure available to accommodate them clearly not sufficient to cope with a Channel Crisis that has steadily increased in size and severity since the Conservative Party government took over. first boat crossings until “major incident” in 2018.
“People arrive wet, sometimes with gasoline burns. People still occasionally have to spend a night in a tent without proper bedding,” Taylor, a former schoolteacher, told reporters.
“I remain very concerned about the haphazard arrangements in place for those who have crossed the Channel in small boats,” he said.
“The promised facilities in Dover were not realized when we carried out the inspection in November 2021, and we found that some families were sleeping on the floor in flimsy tents with insufficient bedding or crammed into facilities where some basic safeguards were not in place.”
Proposals to deal with the crisis, such as the stalled plan to discourage sea crossings by transferring migrants to Rwanda and other safe countries outside the British Isles, have so far done nothing to stop the flow of boat migrants, with over 440 people on over a dozen boats reported Monday in England.
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