by Workingman » 14 Nov 2019, 09:18
Sorry about that Saundra, but I am just trrying to be a bit more realistic than the programme. Immigration concerns me and there are two types - legal and illegal.
Legal immigration, that allowed, regulated and promoted by government, concerns me the most. Under that system a population of a city the size of Leicester is allowed in year on year. The government has control over their numbers whether the individuals come from the EU or the RoW but there is no political will, regardless of the party in power, to bring the numbers down. Of all types of immigrants these are the ones who put most pressure on services such as schools, housing and the NHS.
On the other hand the numbers of illegal immigrants, by their very nature, is difficult to pin down. Over the past five years the numbers detained has averaged about 27,000 people per year. The numbers returned averages 12,000, meaning that "officially" the numbers of those allowed to stay is approx 5% of those allowed in legally - about 15,000.
Where I take issue with the programme is that all of its fake "illegals" left the UK by legal means then tried to get back in (in UK registered means) by tricking the system ... and seven out of eight attempts worked. I agree that these routes exist and are used, but to make out that there are floods of illegals coming in via them is not the case. That is not to say that we should not do more in the way of checking and prevention.