The nationalities of foreign criminals living in the United Kingdom will be published for the first time under the plans to be revealed later.
It is understood that the Secretary of the Interior, Yvette Cooper, ordered officials to publish data by the end of the year, showing the nationalities and crimes of those who expect deportation.
The latest official data show that there were more than 19000 foreign criminals waiting for deportation at the end of last year, compared to almost 18,000 when the conservatives left office in July.
Tuesday’s commitment to publish nationality data on foreign criminals is, according to conservatives, the evidence that the work “was reduced” after the conservatives pressed the government so that the figures can be neglected.
In response, government sources insist to the extent, only possible because Cooper ordered the statistics of the Ministry of Interior to review their systems.
Foreign citizens sentenced to 12 months or more in prison are subject to automatic deportation.
The Secretary of the Interior has the power to deport people who resort to a shorter sentence if he decides that his presence in the United Kingdom is not conducive to the public good.
The sources of the Ministry of Interior blame the increase in foreign criminals expecting the deportation of the first releases due to the overcrowding of prison, instability in some countries that hinder deportations and a litany of appeals against the relationship with human rights.
The rise occurred despite the fact that more criminals were deported since work came to power.
The figures of the Ministry of Interior are expected to show the three main nationalities for foreign criminals living in the community are Albanians, Romanians and Poles.
It is understood that his most common crimes were drug production, robbery and robbery, and acts of violent assault.
Government sources insist that change has only arisen because the ministers have addressed a problem that their conservative predecessors ignored.
A source from the Ministry of Interior said: “We are not only deporting foreign criminals at a rate ever when Chris Philp and Robert Jenrick were in charge of the Ministry of Interior, but we will also publish much more information about that cohort of criminals.”
The source added: “We want to make sure that the public is better informed about the number of foreign criminals waiting for deportation, where they are and the crimes they have committed.”
Welcoming the news, the Secretary of Justice of the Shadows, Robert Jenrick, said: “We will finally see the harsh reality that mass migration is feeding the crime of the Aur country. Frankly, the public deserved to know a long time ago.”