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We have failed to control our borders, says Suella Braverman

We have failed to control our borders, says Suella Braverman

We have failed to control our borders, says Suella Braverman

  • Suella Braverman told lawmakers that people traffickers were to fault, but the Home Office needed to be more effective.
  • Manston was intended to keep up to 1,600 migrants who come on tiny boats for a maximum of 24 hours per person, but at its busiest, 4,000 people were there.

Suella Braverman, the UK government’s home secretary, acknowledged that border security has been a problem.

She told lawmakers that people traffickers were to fault, but the Home Office needed to be more effective.

The home secretary allegedly received four warnings that holding immigrants at the Manston center in Kent might be illegal.

According to earlier accounts, Ms. Braverman was informed that failing to provide alternative housing violated the law.

Ms. Braverman informed the Home Affairs Select Committee that she would refrain from commenting on papers that were leaked.

But she claimed to have known Manston had a problem since September.

Manston was intended to keep up to 1,600 migrants who come on tiny boats for a maximum of 24 hours per person, but at its busiest, 4,000 people were there.

Inspectors discovered families sleeping on mats inside the marquees in October.

A man who grew ill while staying at the center passed away on Saturday in a hospital. He is thought to have entered the UK earlier in November on a small boat, and agents with the Home Office are attempting to get in touch with his family.

The English Channel was experiencing terrible weather on Tuesday, which contributed to a persistent decline in the number of crossings, according to the Home Office, which confirmed the location had been removed.

The committee’s chair, Dame Diana Johnson, stated that Ms. Braverman was informed on September 15, September 22, and October 1 and 4, respectively, that the Home Office lacked the authority to hold migrants while they awaited further housing.

At accordance with the government’s commitment to returning migrants and criminals, the committee learned that 36 individuals who had been detained in Manston had been sent back to Albania.

According to official statistics, this is among the 12,000 Albanians who will enter the UK this year, an increase from 800 last year and 50 in 2020.

One Albanian police officer was reportedly cooperating with authorities at the Kent camp, according to Dan O’Mahoney, the Home Office’s clandestine channel threat commander.

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