British Home Secretary: Proud that we have deported almost 1,000 Albanians from the United Kingdom

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Gangs and crimes committed by foreign nationals have become a real problem for Britain.

The government said it will not rest until dangerous foreign criminals and illegal immigrants leave and the country becomes safer.

Home Office statistics reported yesterday that 1,741 illegal immigrants have left the UK since the start of the year, including 487 Albanians.

Among those being trafficked are people convicted of rape, sex crimes, indecent assault on a minor, death by dangerous driving, human trafficking, robbery, theft, violence, etc.

The government highlighted that a deported Albanian man was sentenced to three years in prison for attempted sexual coercion of a minor.

The efforts were within the framework Of The government's "New Plan for Immigration".

Home Secretary Priti Patel stressed that this is just the beginning.

“This process shows that we will stop at nothing to remove those who have no right to be here and I am proud that we have deported almost 1,000 Albanian foreign nationals and illegal immigrants so far this year, including many who crossed the Channel illegally to come to the UK. But I want to be clear that this is just the beginning.

"I have tasked Home Office teams with renewing the pursuit of dangerous criminals who are destroying lives and communities," he said.

 

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