Eastern Eye (UK)

UK-Pakistan migration pact

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BRITAIN has clinched a new agreement with Pakistan to “speedily” remove Pakistani nationals with no legal right to remain in the UK in what has been dubbed a “landmark” deal.

The Returns Agreement was signed by home secretary Priti Patel and Pakistan’s interior secretary Yousaf Naseem Khokhar, as well as the country’s high commission­er to the UK, Moazzam Ahmad Khan, in London last Wednesday (17).

The agreement will target Pakistan criminals, failed asylum seekers, visa overstayer­s and immigratio­n offenders in order to facilitate their return to their home nation.

“I’m proud to have signed a new landmark agreement with our Pakistani friends to return foreign criminals and immigratio­n offenders from the UK to Pakistan,” said Patel.

“I make no apology for removing dangerous foreign criminals and immigratio­n offenders who have no right to remain in the UK,” she added.

“The British public have quite rightly had enough of people abusing our laws and gaming the system so we can’t remove them.

“This agreement, which I am proud to have signed with our Pakistani friends, shows the New Plan for Immigratio­n in action and the government delivering.

“Our new Borders Act will go further and help end the cycle of last-minute claims and appeals that can delay removals.”

According to Home Office data, Pakistan nationals make up the seventh largest number of foreign criminals in prisons in England and Wales. They total nearly three per cent of the foreign national offender population, around 2,500 prisoners.

The agreement also includes ongoing work to improve and expand UK-Pakistani law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n, officials added.

The new pact with Pakistan is among a series of Returns Agreements signed by Patel in 15 months under the government’s “New Plan for Immigratio­n” in order to tackle illegal migration.

From January 2019 to the year ending December 2021, the Home Office said it removed 10,741 foreign national offenders globally.

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