HC Deb 03 August 1978 vol 955 cc523-4W
Miss Richardson

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been detained under Immigration Act powers as at 30th April 1978 as (a) alleged overstayers, (b) alleged illegal immigrants, (c) recommendations for deportation by the courts, (d) awaiting deportation for breach of conditions of leave to enter, and (e) awaiting deportation as non-conducive to the public good.

Mr. Merlyn Rees,

pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 26th June 1978; Vol. 952, col. 383], gave the following information:

In addition, persons refused leave to enter and seamen deserters are detained under Immigration Act powers.

CERTAIN PERSONS DETAINED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM UNDER THE IMMIGRATION ACT 1971 ON 30TH APRIL 1978
Category and Number detained
In breach of conditions of leave to enter(1) 30
Illegal entrants (2) 107
Recommended for deportation by the courts (1) 97
Deportation deemed conducive to the public good 4
Detained after entry in breach of deportation order 7

Notes

(1) Separate figures for overstayers are not readily available. The figure for those in breach of conditions of leave to enter includes overstayers whom it has been decided to deport under section 3(5)(a) of the Act. Persons convicted of overstaying under section 24(1)(b)(i) of the Act and detained following a court recommendation for deportation are included in the figures of those recommended for deportation by the courts.

(2) The figure for illegal entrants excludes those detained pending trial or serving a prison sentence

experiments indicating when each started operations, the dates on which three closed down, and the number of hours of locally initiated programmes being carried by those still in operation.

Mr. Merlyn Rees

The information requested is as follows:

Miss Richardson

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been detained under Immigration Act powers as at 30th April 1978 at (a) Her Majesty's Prison, Pentonville, (b) Her Majesty's Prison, Winson Green, (c) Risley Remand Centre, (d) other prisons by name, and (e) prison department detention centres by name.

Mr. Merlyn Rees,

pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 26th June 1978; Vol. 952, col. 383], gave the following answer:

The information requested for prison department establishments in England and Wales is given in the following table. The table does not cover those detained in other accommodation or those detained in prisons in Scotland.

NON-CRIMINAL PRISONERS HELD UNDER THE IMMIGRATION ACT 1971 ON 30TH APRIL 1978 IN PRISON DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHMENTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Establishment and Number of persons
Pentonville 147
Birmingham, Winson Green 23
Risley Remand Centre 20
Ashford 1
Bedford 7
Bristol 1
Canterbury 9
Cardiff 2
Dorchester 1
Durham 2
Holloway 10
Latchmere House 7
Leeds 10
Lincoln 1
Norwich 1
Oxford 1
Swansea 1
Winchester 5
Detention centres 0
Total 249