How did Starmer opened the flood gates in the Requests of Shelter: Despite the commitment of the ‘gangs of the’ gangs Smash ‘to Labour’s first ruling year, 111,000 records recorded

According to new data, 111,000 asylum claims have been made in the first year since the Labor Party won power, and the highest level of all the previous times has disintegrated 8,000.
The Ministry of Interior said that 111,084 people demanded asylum until June and increased by 14 percent in the last 12 months.
Tony Blair exceeded 103,000 peaks in 2002 during the ‘shelter crisis’ under the government.
In another major development, the number of foreign nationals who expanded their visas in the UK for the first time went to one million.
The data showed a leap of 28 percent to 1,041,786, an increase of 230,000 per year in the number of visa extension.
43,600, one of the total asylum claims, was made by small boat immigrants.
The rest came here secretly here in a truck that constitutes 11 percent of the allegations or is legally like a visa and later alleged to be a refugee.
The first five nations for shelter plaintiffs were Pakistan, Afghan, Iran, Eritrea and Bangladeshi.
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However, Eritres dominated the channel route – in the first six months of this year, they formed the greatest nationality in 3,543, then the Afghans with 2,318.
The data covers the first year after the previous government’s Rwanda Asylum agreement, designed to deterd the channel transitions of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Since the election, more than 51,000 small boats arrive at the same period in 2024, including a 40 percent leap in this year’s numbers.
In June, the worker issued data that claims that the Rwanda plan had a clear deterrent effect on arrival.
The figures showed that the number of transitions was suppressed when the conservatives were preparing for the removal of Rwanda – even with the terms ‘red days’, where the home office is calm sea conditions.
Today’s new data fell to the number of small boat immigrants who were deported by labor.
By the end of June, 2,330 channel immigrants were removed, compared to 2.516 in the last 12 months, seven percent decrease.
All kinds of foreign nationals that have been deported throughout the year – not only channel immigrants – rose to 9,100 with an increase in quarter. Voluntary returns increased by 13 percent to 26,800.
Meanwhile, the number of asylum seekers in hotels with the cost of the taxpayer increased eight percent under labor at the same point last year.
At the beginning of this month, the immigrants ran to Britain during the surfing of Gravelines Beach in Northern France to ride a smugglers.
The figures show that there are 32,059 asylum seekers in the Hotels of England until the end of June.
It rose from 29,585 at the same point where the conservatives still came to power, but at the end of March in 32,345 figures and 56,000 above the 2023 summit.
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The figures came only a few days after the Supreme Court ordered the closure of an immigrant hotel in EPPING, ESSEX after protests on the allegation of sex crimes committed by asylum seekers.
The total number of asylum seekers funded by the taxpayer, including those in self -service areas and hotels, was 106,075 at the end of June.
Small boat immigrants come to Dover after being taken as a middle channel by the British border power at the beginning of this month.
The total was 100.005 just before last summer general elections, and at the end of last year, it increased to 112,000 under labor.
The amount of money spent for the asylum support of the taxpayer fell to £ 4.76 billion in 2024-25, and the data fell from £ 5.38 billion in the previous year.
In legal migration, one million increase in visa renewals showed that many foreign nationals were allowed to stay in the UK longer.
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The 229,300 leap in visa renews included a 23 percent increase in foreign workers who extended their stay in the UK and reached 763,635 with more than 145,000 increased in the last 12 months.
Before the sponge, the number of visa extensions typically operated less than 300,000 a year.
In addition, the number of foreign nationals, which was compromised such as ‘uncertain leave’, increased by 18 percent and increased by more than 163,000.
Initially, 39,946 people, who came to England through routes about shelter, included an annual increase of 17 %, as well as a leap of approximately 60,000 percent of the business visa.
The protests took place outside an immigrant hotel in Essex last month, and at the beginning of this week, the regional council received the Supreme Court order to close the property.
After a wave of protests, the EPPING Forest Region Council took a precautionary measures to close Bell Hotel, some of which led to a series of arrests
This figure also saw that 45,000 foreign nationals won the settlement under the route of ‘family formation or re -merger’ with an increase of 17 %.
Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp, the Labor Party ‘British borders lost control’ he said.
“The worker was chaired by the worst year for channel transitions, approximately 28,000 people come illegally in 2025, an increase of 47 percent last year and recorded so far,” he said.
‘At the same time, the figures in the asylum hotels are up to 32,059, higher than the election.
“ This, nine months before the election, conservatives in hotels in hotels 47 percent reduced the number of approximately 200 sites closed.
‘In our closing speed, hotels would already go, but the numbers in hotels remained under labor.
‘Refunds also fell and only five percent of small boat arrival was removed.
There is no deterrence without return and boats never stop without a deterrent.
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‘This is a migration crisis and the weak workers’ government makes it worse.’
Interior Minister Yette Cooper said: ‘We inherited a broken migration and asylum system left by the previous government in chaos.
Ik We have strengthened the UK’s visa and immigration controls since we took office, reduced shelter costs, and increased sharply increasing practices and returns as today’s figures showed.
‘The increasing the return of the returns of the actions of the actions we have done in the last 12 months, our plans to reducing the accumulated work by 18 percent by reducing the asylum costs by 11 percent, decreasing the accumulated works by 18 percent and the failed asylum appeal system are the definitive steps to end the use of the asylum hotels in which we inherited from the previous government.
‘At the same time, we control legal migration with a 48 percent decrease in business visas this year – and more powerful visa checks and higher skill requirements through our white article, which is expected to reduce these general numbers further.’
Today’s Ministry of Interior figures do not include net migration forecasts published separately by the National Statistics Office – the difference between those who came to the UK and those who migrated.