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Nearly 5,000 migrants that had been deported returned to Britain within years

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Nearly 5,000 migrants that had been deported returned to Britain within years.

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An investigation has uncovered that approximately 4,300 previously deported migrants were discovered back in Britain during the period from 2021 to 2025.The findings show 4,614 separate re-entry incidents involving people who had been removed from the country over the five-year span.More than 720 of these migrants faced deportation on at least two occasions, the data from The Sun reveals.

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Albanian nationals represented the largest group among those returning after removal, accounting for over one-third of all cases with 1,525 individuals detected back in Britain.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Home Office has acknowledged the true figures may be considerably higher, as identification matching is not always possible for every person encountered.On average, more than two deported migrants re-entered the UK daily during this period.The financial burden of enforced removals stands at £48,800 per deportation on average during the 2024/25 financial year, dwarfing the £4,300 cost...

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