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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Illegal Immigrants (Criminal Sanctions) Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 30/03/2015
Overview
This bill proposes to criminalize illegal entry into or remaining in the UK after October 24, 2015, introducing potential jail time, fines, and mandatory deportation unless deemed against the public interest by the Secretary of State.
Description
The Illegal Immigrants (Criminal Sanctions) Bill establishes criminal offences for:
- Presence in the UK without legal authority after October 24, 2015.
- Entering or attempting to enter the UK without legal authority after October 24, 2015.
Penalties include:
- Up to 6 months imprisonment.
- A fine (up to £5,000 in Scotland and Northern Ireland).
- Mandatory deportation, unless the Secretary of State certifies it's against the public interest.
The Secretary of State must provide a certificate to the Court to justify an exception to the mandatory deportation.
Government Spending
The bill doesn't directly specify government spending figures. However, there will be costs associated with increased enforcement, potential legal challenges, and the processing of deportations. No figures are available in the provided text.
Groups Affected
- Illegal immigrants: Face criminal prosecution, imprisonment, fines, and deportation.
- Immigration enforcement agencies: Increased workload and responsibilities.
- Courts: Increased caseload related to prosecutions and deportation appeals.
- Families of illegal immigrants: Potential separation and disruption.
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