Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
Well if you know how to run the UKBA more efficiently on the budget they get I'm sure your MP would be grateful.

The UKBA spends a lot of time in courts trying to get people out of the country but either the courts won't let them, Human Rights allows them to stay, we can't prove which country they come from or the main one, their home country will not take them back.

The UKBA have to do a lot of things with limited staff and resources, the problem is way bigger than they can manage due to the UK having no real border controls until the last few years. As Sin points out, they do the best they can with the resources they have.
It's not rocket science

"Some of the circumstances which allow people to resist deportation can be predicted," Mr Vine said. "The border agency needs to concentrate on those cases and I didn't find find during the inspection that they were prioritising those cases in a systematic way."

"Meanwhile, some 3,775 former foreign national prisoners who should have been deported had been released from custody and were living in the community"

When these ineffective bureaucrats aren't on strike they're on the lash at our expense

Paid to party on your tax: How civil servants were given time off work for drunken sports day hours after voting for a mass strike

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