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Illegal immigrants arrested at Dover - while trying to LEAVE Britain



Great escape: the three Afghanistan nationals sneaked into the back of a lorry at Dover in a bid to flee Britain (file picture)


Three illegal immigrants have been arrested after they were caught trying to get out of Britain.

The Afghan men had sneaked into the back of a Polish lorry leaving Dover for France.

They were discovered when it braked suddenly, causing its load of timber to fall and pin one of them down.

The driver went to investigate after hearing noises from the back of his truck.

The other two men, who were also injured, were seen trying to run away.

Sir Andrew Green, chairman of the pressure group MigrationWatch, said yesterday: "It seems crazy to stop illegal immigrants leaving the country of their own free will.

"We would like to see an amnesty of departure so any illegal immigrant could leave, providing they were not wanted by police, as soon as they wish."

Sir Andrew added: "We do not need them here and we certainly do not need to pay for their removal."

Charlie Elphicke, 36, the Tories' prospective parliamentary candidate for Dover, said: "The Home Office is a complete shambles. Why are we stopping them from leaving?

"If they want to go, let them go. Why are we spending valuable resources in this way?

"We should be making sure our borders are secure against people who are trying to enter our country illegally and helping those who are here illegally to leave.

"It is ludicrous to prevent those wanting to leave to do so. The immigration system in this country is truly mad.

"No other country would run its immigration system the way we are. It's just an insane practice and highlights what a terrible-sorry state the Home Office is in."

Gwyn Prosser, 64, Labour MP for Dover and Deal, said: "I have heard of at least one gang that escorts illegal immigrants across the Channel, for which they pay a premium price, then the traffickers have to get back to France without having any relevant paperwork.

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"The only way is via the back of another lorry. This is the only explanation I can think of for this case."

Dover resident Gary Toulson, 39, said: "Not only does Britain allow thousands of immigrants into the country and generously help them out but we are stopping them from leaving. It's just unbelievable."

A Home Office spokesman said: "The men were taken to a holding room to be processed.

"If they are failed asylum seekers we will be able to find their immigration background and there is a possibility of removal from the country.

"Our border controls are very strong but this is not a case of the controls not working as the men were going in the other direction, out of the country."

He added that in 2007, more than one million lorries were searched and a record 18,000 illegal immigrants were stopped from crossing the Channel into Britain.

The spokesman said: "Our border with France is one of the toughest in the world.

"The Border and Immigration Agency is successfully removing record numbers of people from the UK.

"In 2006 nearly 64,000 people were removed - one every eight minutes, including a record number of failed asylum seekers. Latest figures for 2007 show that 45,000 people were removed."

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