Statement of intent on organised immigration crime and border security
Statement of intent between the Home Office and the Ministry of the Interior of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The Home Office is addressing organised immigration crime through enhanced border security, international cooperation, and enforcement against unlawful immigration services. The policy includes a statement of intent, economic analysis of online advertising offences, and a summit on international cooperation. Current status is active, with focus on disrupting criminal networks facilitating illegal immigration and associated welfare fraud.
Statement of intent between the Home Office and the Ministry of the Interior of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
In response to: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill 2025: impact assessments
MoU between the United Kingdom and Vietnam on cooperation to combat the threat of international fraud.
Home Office response to the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration’s report on an inspection of General Maritime.
This documents sets out a series of bold, new actions to drive down illegal migration and break the business model of criminal gangs operating across Europe.
The UK and Nigeria reaffirmed their commitment to promote security and prosperity across both nations at the Migration, Justice and Home Affairs dialogue.
Summary of the 2025 Five Country Ministerial meeting, and a statement on the common principles of return.
In response to: Organised Immigration Crime Summit: communiqué
Report from the Border Security Summit: Organised Immigration Crime 2025 in London.
A joint action plan to strengthen co-operation on tackling irregular migration between the Federal Republic of Germany and the UK.
The plan was agreed at the Calais Group Interior Minister Meeting held in London on 10 December 2024.
UIN: HCWS291 Organised immigration crime is an international problem which requires international solutions. That is why we are substantially scaling up collaboration with international partners to disrupt the people smuggling trade and the criminal gangs that profit ...
UIN: HLWS288 My rt hon Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department (Yvette Cooper) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement:Organised immigration crime is an international problem which requires international solutions. That is why we are s...
The UK, Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands have issued a joint statement on migration issues.
Home Office response to the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration’s report on an inspection of illegal working enforcement.
The National Crime Agency recognises Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery as a national threat; in consequence it should be a national priority. Yet it remains unclear the extent to which police forces prioritise the detection and investigation of human trafficking …
All Police and Crime Commissioners should actively consider setting modern slavery and human trafficking as a priority in their police and crime plans. Type: conclusion | Number: 34 | Paragraph: 114 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 34. As the …
The National Crime Agency’s (NCA) remit is not only international but also includes internal organised crime group threats. The NCA’s work has been mostly diverted to focus on tackling smuggling upstream, in line with the Government’s focus on organised immigration …
International cooperation should not be focused on people smuggling to the detriment of efforts to combat modern slavery and human trafficking and prevent exploitation of the victims. Type: conclusion | Number: 48 | Paragraph: 145 | Response status: under_consideration Government …
We are deeply concerned that the Government is prioritising irregular migration issues at the expense of tackling human trafficking. The Government’s de- prioritisation of human trafficking is not reflective of the scale of the threat it poses or the gravity …
Law enforcement should make early assessments of s45 cases in areas that are known to be connected to human trafficking (for example, cannabis cultivation) to identify any indicators of trafficking and then fully investigate where an offence is apparent or …
Statement signed by the UK and Albania setting out a commitment to enhance cooperation on illicit finance, corruption, narcotics and organised immigration crime.
In response to: UK-Bulgaria joint statement: enhancing cooperation against immigration crime
Joint statement between the UK and Bulgaria on enhancing cooperation in combatting and preventing organised immigration crime.
The UK and Austria have signed a joint statement agreeing to closer cooperation on tackling illegal migration and terrorism.
In response to: UK-Serbia declaration of intent on organised immigration crime
Joint declaration of intent to improve co-operation on tackling organised immigration crime.
A joint statement on illegal migration and the new Organised Immigration Crime Centre of Excellence.
While claims for political asylum should not normally be entertained, there are unquestionably cases of Albanian citizens being trafficked to the UK, from within Albania or from within other European countries, where appropriate safeguards must be in place before they …
In response to: Next phase in partnership to tackle illegal migration and small boat arrivals
Home Office response to the ICIBI’s report on the initial processing of migrants arriving via small boats at Tug Haven and Western Jetfoil in Dover, Kent.
We recommend that the UK Government continue to prioritise close, collaborative working with the French authorities, including provision of equipment and intelligence that may help disrupt organised criminal gangs that profit from the misery and desperation of migrants. An intelligence-led …
The National Crime Agency should continue to pursue national and international operations to identify and prosecute smugglers and participate in global initiatives to crack down on the use of social media and international communications by smugglers. Type: conclusion | Number: …
We welcome the joint action plan between the National Crime Agency and major social media companies to hinder organised immigration crime and urge the Government to persuade more social media providers to participate in action aimed at preventing trafficking and …
A government response to the ICIBI’s inspection into the effectiveness of Border Force's role in Project Kraken at small seaports.
The Department described the different forms of harm that occur from immigration crime. These include criminal harm by foreign national offenders against their victims and society, and the harm organised crime groups commit against society and vulnerable people. It also …
We asked the Department about the financial impact of providing public services to people who should not be receiving them. It could not provide a figure for this.13 We heard that the Department had no data on the harm suffered …