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Shadow Policing and Crime Minister Matt Vickers has questioned how the Government will take action on foreign criminals, after announcing they will publish "league tables" on those awaiting deportation.The Home Office is set to reveal the nationalities of foreign criminals alongside their offences for the first time - showing countries of origin for people being prepared for deportation by the Government.FULL STORY HERE.

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00:00They've seen the censors. They're going to publish this data.
00:03Alas, what do you think made them have this light bulb moment?
00:06It's gone on forever, and the commitment is only to publish it by the end of the year,
00:09but it's progress, it's progress.
00:11But the problem is we all know the story that it's going to tell.
00:13We've seen some of the horrific figures that people look at with populations in prison
00:17and how that compares to the population of these foreign national offenders.
00:21Horrendous situation, but we've got to take it another level.
00:24We've got to take it beyond what these stats are going to tell us
00:25and what we're actually going to do about them.
00:27There's a stat there, for the prison population, you are 30 times, not three times,
00:32not 13 times, 30 times more likely to commit an offence that puts you in prison
00:37as an Albanian in this country than you are as a normal British citizen.
00:40That is just barmy, that is bonkers, and we've got to do something about it.
00:44It's all well and good putting this data out there, and it's the right thing to do.
00:46The British people who pay their taxes, who pay for this,
00:49whose family members might be the victims of this crime,
00:51deserve to know that data, deserve to make informed decisions
00:54about the way that we handle immigration in this country.
00:56What are we going to do about it?
00:58Part of the issue here, Matt, is that the data does exist,
01:01because Centre for Migration Control, GB News, we've kind of squeezed it out of them.
01:05Police forces do take the nationality of people at point of arrest,
01:09and you can extrapolate that against populations.
01:12Sex criminals, 22 times more likely to be Afghanis.
01:15Drug criminals, 153 times more likely to be Albanians.
01:19This data is going to put a rocket up the notion of the open borders dream,
01:25it's going to put a rocket up the idea of the multicultural dream.
01:27So why are the Labour Party putting it out there?
01:29Well, when you have these discussions around tables,
01:32and people will tell you, you're horrible, you're racist,
01:34you're making up all these accusations about this,
01:36it's there in black and white for all to see,
01:38and it's going to be there even more so for all to see.
01:40This data should have been published long ago.
01:42It's right that it's being published, but it's about what you're going to do.
01:44What are the consequences of knowing that mass immigration causes,
01:48well, has huge costs on this front as well as every other front?
01:51You know, we talk about people in hotels, we talk about the cost of the NHS,
01:54we talk about the pressure on housing in this country,
01:56but then we look at these crime stats and they are eye-watering,
01:59they're horrific.
02:00But what we've seen recently, we saw the government bring forward
02:03its own borders bill, its border security bill,
02:06and we saw amendments led to that.
02:07We saw an amendment that said we should disapply the Human Rights Act
02:11from cases that relate to immigration.
02:13So we saw the nutty outcome where someone said their son
02:16doesn't like foreign chicken nuggets,
02:18and despite being a criminal offender, got to stay in the country.
02:21In these cases, they infuriate the British public,
02:25absolutely infuriate them.
02:26So we've put an amendment down, we said we would disapply
02:28the Human Rights Act from such cases.
02:29We've put another amendment down.
02:31So in this country, you go and commit a criminal offence,
02:34a criminal offence, you have to be convicted and face a sentence
02:38of more than a year in order to be deported.
02:40We said, no, no, no, disapply that.
02:41If you come to this country and you commit an offence,
02:43you should be sent home.
02:44the Human Rights Act from the public.
02:47The Human Rights Act from the public.
02:48The Human Rights Act is extremely important.
02:49We've prepared the banjo to do a loi set así on the rebel 몸.
02:51So in this country, I think I'm going to get him responsible for what
02:52that is.
02:53The Human Rights Act.
02:54It's a matter of only a major,
02:55in this country, I believe that's an answer between us,
02:56and the nature of the woman and love forces mom and our citizens,
02:57that is so sick to go into this country that's a matter of the
03:00different kinds of ways.
03:02We must try to make sure that we pass around today.
03:03The� basically changes through furniture.
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