The report highlights the case of a sex offender convicted in 2000 as an overstayer who, far from being deported, was given indefinite leave to remain in the country in 2005. The offender is still in the country because of the appeals process that my right hon. Friend has documented. Can she give me an assurance that under this Government people who have been convicted will not then be given indefinite leave to remain?
Foreign National Offenders (Removal)
Proceeding contribution from
Jackie Doyle-Price
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 October 2014.
It occurred during Urgent question on Foreign National Offenders (Removal).
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