§ Mr. Jim CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) if people detained at immigration controls are now offered refreshments; [30769]
(2) what has been the percentage change in the number of complaints against the immigration service from young travellers over the last five years; [30770]
(3) what documentation is now required for a young traveller to be allowed entry into the United Kingdom; [30771]
(4) if the review of complaint statistics for immigration service complaints has been completed; and what categories now replace the category of complaints that gave other reasons; [30772]
(5) what progress has been made to improve the provision of interpreters for the immigration service: [30773]
(6) what representations he has received alleging that black British citizens are facing lengthy delays at immigration controls; [30774]
(7) what action he proposes to prevent black citizens being discriminated against at immigration control points; [30775]
(8) what discussions have taken place between the immigration service and ports and airports to improve holding and interview areas; and what were the results; [30776]
(9) what figures he has regarding the number and proportion of (a) black and (b) white citizens who experienced substantial delay at immigration control points. [30777]
§ Mr. Nicholas BakerI will write to the hon. Member and place a copy of that letter in the Library.