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  • Officials have admitted they do not know the whereabouts of more than 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims have been discontinued.[1]
  • Civil servants at scrutiny meeting unable to answer any questions about deportations.[2]
  • Home Office grants leave to remain for individual with £16153/month in medical costs because his home country would not offer him the same treatment.[3]
  • 72% of Somali's live in social housing.[4]
  • Research has found that group-based CSE offenders are most commonly White, citing a study from 2011, rather than using data available in the report it was published in.[5]
  • Almost 80% of people held in UK immigration detention centres in 2022 were released into the community rather than deported.[6]
  • One in four students from India and Bangladesh drop out of university, with many not paying fees.[7]
  • Spouse visas issued by the Home Office have more than doubled in a year as MPs warned the lax rules are being exploited to bring in young women from India and Pakistan for arranged marriages.[8]
  • Almost 4000 asylum seekers, some over 30 years old, caught pretending to be children given the right to additional financial help and housing with a host family.[9]
  • Failed to deport asylum seeker who grew 600 marijuana plants because it would breach his human rights.[10]
  • Insider says there is minimal effort from the state to stop illegal immigration.[11]
  • Insider says the Home Office has failed to engage in the realities of the economic and social costs of migration.[11]
  • Insider says there are posters dedicated to Windrush, race and LGBT issues everywhere.[11]
  • Insider says civil servants wander around with lanyards plastered with rainbow flags and other political causes.[11]
  • Permanent Secretary Matthew Rycroft does not believe that civil servants should accept government policy on all issues.[11]
  • Only 700 of the original 5,000 people earmarked for deportation are in "regular contact" with the [[Home Office].[12]

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