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Migrants who cross the Channel into the UK ‘are 24 times more likely to go to prison than Brits’

Analysis by conservative party shows, channel immigrants are likely to be in prison 24 times more than the British.

According to the nationalities that make up the largest of the arrival, including Somaliks, Afghans, Iraqis, Albanians and Iranians, one at 3.4 – 30 percent – small boat immigrants behind the rods.

Studies, this is only a significant share of the average for the British, which reaches only 0.14 percent.

In addition, it is said to be 18 times higher than the ratio of the total immigrant population in prison, which was 0.18 percent.

As the number of channel immigrants coming to the country this year exceeded 20,000, the conservatives used these findings to argue that a worryingly high part of the detention. Times Reports.

When the statistics are applied to this year’s arrival, it is estimated that 700 of the 20,422 of 20,422 will be imprisoned.

The data are based on 10,838 foreign criminals held in prisons in England and Wales at the end of March.

Those with bilateral British nationality are not included in the numbers of the Ministry of Justice, which has recorded 5.9 million people in the UK since the last census in 2021.

Channel immigrants are likely to be in prison, 24 times higher than the British, the conservative party announced the analysis by the conservative party (in the picture: immigrants in Dover on Wednesday)

According to the study, one at 3.4 - 30 - small boat immigrants end behind bars (in the picture: immigrants in a boat in the channel last month)

According to the study, one at 3.4 – 30 – small boat immigrants end behind bars (in the picture: immigrants in a boat in the channel last month)

12 percent of the Somaliks living in the United Kingdom were behind the bars, which were 258 prisoners at the end of March.

The figure for Albanians is 6 percent, 2.7 percent among the Iraqis and 1.6 percent of Iranians are in prison.

Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp said: ‘This data shows that the government’s loss of border control is at risk. The possibility of criminal offenses and prison people from the main nations coming to the prison is much more than the general population.

‘Illegal immigrants passing the channel, unknown and uncontrolled. And now it is clear that the probability of committing serious crime is higher. Therefore, it is a danger to the public.

The government should remove those who come immediately and without the court process. The transitions would end soon. This illegal flood of illegal migration should stop. ‘

Considering that most of those who come to small boats were young men in their 20s and 30s, the Ministry of Interior claimed that the data is distorted, which is more likely to commit a crime.

The analysis also did not include foreigners who committed crimes on holiday in the UK.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Interior: ‘Comparison of these two data clusters is completely unfounded.

‘It is not appropriate to apply foreign prison sentences to small boat arrival data because they are composed of many different groups of people.’

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