HC Deb 15 June 1972 vol 838 cc367-8W
54 and 55. Mr. Cockeram

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many deportation orders were made by magistrates in the latest year for which statistics are available; and how many of these orders resulted in deportation;

(2) what were the reasons in each case why he did not confirm deportation orders made by magistrates in the latest year for which statistics are available: and the number of cases involved.

Mr. Lane

In 1971, 793 recommendations for deportation were made by courts. Five hundred deportation orders were made. In 99 other cases the person concerned left the country without an order being made. The grounds for not giving effect to a recommendation range from technical invalidity to exceptional compassionate circumstances which were not known to the court.