New Investigation Reveals 4,300 Previously Deported Migrants Are Back in the UK Within 4 Years as Home Office Pitches New Scheme

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Since 2022, an average of about 37,000 migrants have arrived in the UK by small boat each year, based on UK Home Office data analyzed by the Migration Observatory. The top nationalities include Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Albania, Syria, and Eritrea. Photo courtesy of the UK government.A new investigation has revealed that within four years, 4,300 migrants who had been previously deported were already back in the UK even as the Home Office is pitching a new scheme.GB News reports:The findings show 4,614 separate re-entry incidents involving people who had been removed from the country over the five-year span.More than 720 of these migrants faced deportation on at least two occasions, the data from The Sun reveals.Albanian nationals represented the largest group among those returning after removal, accounting for over one-third of all cases with 1,525 individuals detected back in Britain.According to The Sun, the Home Office admits “these figures could be much higher as not every individual can be matched with previous ID checks.”The UK continues to face a seemingly endless wave of migrants into the country.The Home Office attempted to assuage concerns by announcing ‘new safe and legal routes’ for refugees to come to the UK.“Our new community sponsorship scheme will allow approved groups to choose the refugees they sponsor, taking responsibility for their housing, integration and supporting them into work. Trusted universities will be able to directly sponsor refugees through a new refugee study route,” they shared on X.“A new refugee work sponsorship route is expected to open next year.”“All arrivals will have refugee status, undergo strict biometric screening, criminality checks and health assessments before arrival, to ensure support reaches those in genuine need.”“Numbers will start small and build over time, ensuring the routes remain controlled and sustainable while public confidence is restored in Britain’s immigration system.”New safe and legal routes for refugees to come to the UK will begin to rollout in the autumn, giving genuine refugees a pathway to rebuild their lives.Our new community sponsorship scheme will allow approved groups to choose the refugees they sponsor, taking responsibility for… pic.twitter.com/1nXnBvrkxn— Home Office (@ukhomeoffice) June 27, 2026The move is facing deep skepticism.One user on X noted, “This is by design. They are intentionally overloading the UK with migrants. The aim is to destroy nationality, as a population with no sense of cohesion or belonging will offer up less collective resistance to the state. Nationality = pride. Pride = identity.”This is by design. They are intentionally overloading the UK with migrants. The aim is to destroy nationality, as a population with no sense of cohesion or belonging will offer up less collective resistance to the state. Nationality = pride. Pride = identity. https://t.co/0zyCVZrzGY— Citizen Journalists (@citizenjournos_) June 27, 2026 The post New Investigation Reveals 4,300 Previously Deported Migrants Are Back in the UK Within 4 Years as Home Office Pitches New Scheme appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.