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More than 50,000 illegal migrants on the loose in Britain after dropping off Home Office radar

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More than 50,000 illegal migrants on the loose in Britain after dropping off Home Office radar.

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More than 50,000 illegal migrants are believed to have fallen off the Home Office's radar - and are at large on the streets of Britain.Internal Home Office figures revealed 50,000 illegal migrants, including 1,200 foreign national offenders, were listed as "absconded" on Government systems.The data, obtained by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, also includes people who were refused asylum then absconded to avoid being sent home - and Channel migrants who have disappeared after placed on immigration bail.Labour, which has now been in power for just short of two years, managed to blame the Conservatives for their mismanagement of the asylum system in power.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A Home Office source told The Telegraph: "Management of contact with those with no right to be in the UK was chaotic and data was unreliable."Under the previous Government, removals failed to keep pace with arrivals, and the Conservatives stopped asylum decision-making as...

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B: More than 50,000 illegal migrants are believed to have fallen off the Home Office's radar - and are at large on the streets of Britain.Internal Home Office figures revealed 50,000 illegal migrants, including 1,200 foreign national offenders, were listed as "absconded" on Government systems.The data, obtained by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, also includes people who were refused asylum then absconded to avoid being sent home - and Channel migrants who have disappeared after placed on immigration bail.Labour, which has now been in power for just short of two years, managed to blame the Conservatives for their mismanagement of the asylum system in power.

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