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Home
Office are drawing up plans to remove all Iraqi's from the UK!
Home Office
Voluntary/Forced Repatriation scheme (those who don't go voluntarily will
be deported forcibly).
The Sunday
Observer claims the Home Office are drawing up plans to remove all Iraqi's
from the UK, even those who have been granted refugee status.
Plans announced
by the Home Office for the forced repatriation of Afghani asylum seekers
by charter flight, which were to have commenced at the start of this month,
have been delayed slightly but are expected to begin at the end of the
April, despite Amnesty Internationals recent warnings that the situation
in Afghanistan is again deteriorating.
Refugees
to get £3,000 to go home: The Observer Sunday April 13th 2003
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12,000
files went fully/partially missing from the Immigration and Nationality
Directorate last year, according to a written reply in last Fridays Hansard.
Missing
files: Immigration and Nationality Directorate
Hansard
written answers Friday 11th April
Kate
Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many
applicants' files officials at the Immigration and Nationality Directorate
were unable to locate in 2002. [107827]
Beverley
Hughes: The information is not available in the format requested.
File tracking systems indicate that at present 0.3 per cent. of a total
file holding of approximately four million is unaccounted for, either
wholly or in part. A range of measures including additional training and
targeted exercises to locate files and update records is being pursued
to reduce this number.
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Source
for this page: Observer April 13th 2003 and Home Office April 11th 2003
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