HC Deb 22 February 1994 vol 238 cc150-4W
Mr. Andrew Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what number and percentage of detainees at Campsfield house have had their applications for asylum determined; what percentage of these have been granted; what percentage have been deported; and to which countries and on what grounds;

(2) how many asylum seekers and illegal entrants have been held since January 1993 in prison and detention centres (a) before the opening of Campsfield house and (b) subsequently, categorised by ethnic origin;

(3) how many of those who have been granted temporary admission to the United Kingdom without detention as (a) asylum seekers and (b) illegal entrants have absconded in the most recent year for which statistics are available.

Mr. Charles Wardle

This information is not available and that which might be gathered could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Andrew Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what number and percentage of detainees at Campsfield house have had their applications for bail heard; what percentage have been granted; and what percentage refused and on what grounds.

Mr. Charles Wardle

The information requested is not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Gerrard

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list, by country of origin, how many visitors have been refused entry to the United Kingdom since the enactment of the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993.

Mr. Charles Wardle

The available statistics relate to calendar months and are given in the tables. Separate data for persons seeking entry as visitors who were refused and removed at ports in the United Kingdom are not available, but visitors are likely to comprise the majority of the total.

TABLE 1. Persons refused leave to enter and removed at ports in the United Kingdom, in the period August to November 1993.
Geographical region and nationality Number of persons
All nationalities 5,742
European Community 81
Belgium 1
Denmark
France 40
Germany 1
Greece
Italy 16
Luxembourg
Netherlands 10
Portugal 12
Spain 1
Other Western Europe 341
Austria 18
Cyprus 50
Finland 22
Malta 10
Norway 23
Sweden 48
Switzerland 20
Turkey 69
Former Yugoslavia 81
Eastern Europe 921
Bulgaria 5
Former Czechoslovakia 100
Hungary 47
Poland 623
Romania 49
Former USSR 97
Americas 935
Argentina 15
Barbados 11
Brazil 81
Canada 33
Chile 11
Colombia 135
Guyana 30
Jamaica 144
Mexico 19
Peru 43
Trinidad and Tobago 24
USA 372
Geographical region and nationality Number of persons
Venezuela 17
Africa 1,509
Algeria 66
Angola 11
Egypt 6
Ethiopia 10
Ghana 142
Kenya 110
Libya 10
Mauritius 52
Morocco 36
Nigeria 426
Sierra Leone 134
Somalia 23
South Africa 255
Sudan 11
Tanzania 52
Tunisia 3
Uganda 57
Zaire 30
Zambia 23
Zimbabwe 52
Indian sub-continent 245
Bangladesh 50
India 107
Pakistan 88
Middle East 183
Iran 47
Iraq 13
Israel 51
Jordan 7
Kuwait 1
Lebanon 46
Saudi Arabia 13
Syria 2
Yemen 3
Remainder of Asia 364
China 38
Indonesia 8
Japan 58
Malaysia 137
Philippines 23
Singapore 14
South Korea 16
Sri Lanka 33
Thailand 7
Hong Kong1 30
Australasia 110
Australia 70
New Zealand 40
Others 1,053
British Overseas citizens 32
Other countries not elsewhere specified 527
Stateless and nationality doubtful 494
1 British dependent territories citizens and British nationals (overseas) only.
Table 2 Persons refused a visit entry clearance in selected countries1, in the period August to December 1993
Country of application Number of persons
Bangladesh 1,350
India 2,780
Pakistan 3,400
Hong Kong 220

1 Corresponding data for other countries are not available centrally.

2 Including July 1993.

Mr. Gerrard

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many asylum seekers whose applications were made since the enactment of the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 are currently held in detention;

(2) how many asylum seekers whose applications were made before the enactment of the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 are currently held in detention.

Mr. Charles Wardle

The table relates to asylum seekers in detention on 17 February 1994. The date of application is not recorded centrally in illegal entry cases and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Applied before 26 July 1993 Applied on or after 26 July 1993 Total
Port cases 38 322 360
Deportation cases 22 49 71
Illegal entrants 289
720

Ms Gordon

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department when the decision was taken that it was safe to return unsuccessful asylum seekers to Sudan; from what date the new policy is to take effect, and what internal circumstances have changed in Sudan to justify this change of policy.

Mr. Charles Wardle

We have been prepared since August 1993 to consider returning to Sudan unsuccessful asylum seekers who do not qualify for refugee status and where there are no strong compassionate or other grounds for granting them exceptional leave to remain. This decision was made after a careful assessment of circumstances in both northern and southern Sudan and of the position of the different ethnic and religious groups in the country.

Mr. Gerrard

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list, by country of origin, how many asylum seekers have been refused entry to the United Kingdom, detained and deported since the enactment of the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993.

Mr. Charles Wardle

Between 26 July 1993 and 16 January 1994, 334 passengers who had sought asylum on arrival were removed from the United Kingdom following refusal of entry. Their countries of nationality are listed in the table. Of these passengers, 225 remained in detention for the whole period of their stay, and the remainder may have spent some time in detention.

Number
Afghanistan 1
Algeria 9
Angola 14
Bangladesh 2
Bulgaria 1
Burkina Faso 1
Brazil 1
China 3
Colombia 5
Congo 1
Number
Czechoslovakia 1
Ethiopia 2
Former Yugoslavia 8
Former Soviet Union 7
Ghana 40
Hungary 2
India 11
Iran 3
Ivory Coast 12
Jamaica 1
Jordan 1
Kenya 4
Kuwait 1
Lebanon 5
Liberia 3
Malawi 1
Niger 4
Nigeria 31
Pakistan 9
Peru 1
Poland 8
Romania 30
Saudi Arabia 1
Sierra Leone 10
Somalia 11
South Africa 1
Sri Lanka 16
Sudan 2
Tanzania 3
Turkey 26
Uganda 8
USA 1
Nationality Doubtful (Palestine) 6
Nationality Doubtful 10
Zaire 16

Mr. Blair

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) to which countries asylum seekers rejected on third country grounds have been removed; and how many have subsequently been returned to the United Kingdom by the authorities of the third country since 26 July 1993;

(2) how many asylum applications have been refused on safe third country grounds since 26 July 1993; and how many asylum seekers have subsequently been removed from the United Kingdom.

Mr. Charles Wardle

In the six complete months—1 August 1993 to 31 January 1994—since 26 July 1993 there were 459 refusals on third country grounds—431 in port cases and 28 in in-country cases. During the same six months, 177 port asylum applicants refused on third country grounds were removed or departed voluntarily. Corresponding information on in-country cases is not available.

Information on the destination of third country removals is not readily available.

In the period 1 August 1993 to 21 January 1994, 28 port asylum cases, who had been removed on third country grounds, were returned to the United Kingdom.