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Open petition: Deport all foreign-born criminals & individuals on the terror watchlist

Created by Alexander Bhagat
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Deport all foreign-born criminals and individuals currently on the terror watchlist to their countries of origin with effect immediately.

We believe the British people do not need to pay for this, and in an ever-changing World, should not be subjected to having these people as neighbours.

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  • Government responded to this petition

    The Government is determined to deport all foreign national offenders. Deportation will be used, against them and those whose deportation is otherwise considered to be conducive to the public good.

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    The Government is clear foreign nationals who abuse our hospitality by committing crimes should be in no doubt of our determination to deport them. Under the UK Borders Act 2007, a deportation order must be made where a foreign national has been convicted of an offence and received a custodial sentence of at least 12 months. This includes suspended sentences. This duty is subject to several exceptions, including where to do so would breach a person’s rights under the European Convention on Human Rights or the UK’s obligations under the Refugee Convention.

    Where the threshold for deportation under the UK Borders Act 2007 is not met, deportation is considered under the Immigration Act 1971 on the ground it is conducive to the public good. This includes where a foreign national has a conviction for an offence that caused serious harm, if they are a persistent offender or if they pose a threat to national security.

    A deportation order prevents an individual from lawfully re-entering the UK whilst it remains in force.

    The Home Office uses various tools (including domestic and international watchlists) to detect and disrupt travel by terrorists, criminals, those previously deported or excluded from the UK and individuals using lost, stolen or revoked documents and visas. The Home Office works with both law enforcement and wider government partners to ensure appropriate action is taken before travel or at the border when individuals of concern are identified.

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    If this petition gets 10,000 signatures, government will respond to it.

    If this petition gets 100,000 signatures, it will be considered for debate in Parliament.

    This petition will stay open until 27 October 2026.