David Neal has slammed Britain's border control as ineffective - as documents published today reveal that 467 children went missing from asylum hotels, with nearly 150 still unaccounted for.
David Neal has slammed Britain's border control as ineffective - as documents published today reveal that 467 children went missing from asylum hotels, with nearly 150 still unaccounted for. David Neal, the former borders and immigration inspector, was sacked last week after he "lost the confidence of the Home Secretary".Today, the Home Office published 13 reports he authored, revealing the missing child asylum seeker figures.
" Labour said the move shows "total Tory chaos on borders and immigrations". The bundle of reports was published all at the same time, late in the afternoon on the same day as damning findings from an inquiry into Sarah Everard's murder by serving police officer Wayne Couzens, a series of significant immigration statistics were released as well as a host of other major developments.