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Ex-immigration minister Robert Jenrick proposes migrant crime data is published
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Details of nationality, immigration and visa status should be recorded whenever a criminal is convicted, ex-immigration minister Robert Jenrick has proposed.
Mr Jenrick has submitted an amendment to the government's Criminal Justice Bill, saying the data would help to inform deportation and visa policies.
"We would want to apply a higher level of scrutiny to nationalities that are higher risk," he said.
Rishi Sunak has been under pressure to cut net migration figures.
Revised estimates published in November indicated net migration - the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving Britain - reached a record 745,000 in 2022.
Mr Jenrick resigned as immigration minister in December in protest at the prime minister's Rwanda deportation plan.
His amendment, first reported by the Daily Telegraph, would mean a report presented to Parliament each year which would collate the nationality, visa and asylum status of every offender convicted in English and Welsh courts in the previous 12 months.
Mr Jenrick's proposal has been backed by 25 MPs, including Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg and Sir Robert Buckland.
If the amendment is submitted, it would be one of dozens submitted for the Criminal Justice Bill.
It would need to be selected to be voted on by the entire House of Commons as the overall bill continues its passage through Parliament, and would then become part of the government policy if it is backed by a majority of MPs.
A government source told the BBC: "We will consider the amendment and engage with colleagues in the usual way."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68697796
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