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Almost 60,000 illegal migrants removed from UK since Labour came to power

This is the highest figure in 10 years.

Charlie Herbert by Charlie Herbert
2026-02-06 09:34
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Nearly 60,000 unauthorised migrants and convicted criminals have been removed or deported from the UK since Labour came into power in the summer of 2024.

Some 58,500 illegal migrants have left the UK, the highest number in 10 years, according to officials.

Official figures from the Home Office show that 15,200 people who were in the UK illegally were removed since the 2024 election, up by 45% on the previous 19 months.

At the same time, 43,000 people left voluntarily after being told they were in the UK illegally. 

More than 8,700 foreign national offenders were deported, a rise of 32%.

🚨 NEW: The Government has announced 58,500 illegal migrants have now been removed or deported since Labour came to office – the highest in 10 years

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) February 5, 2026

The Home Office also released footage showing detainees with blurred faces boarding a recent flight destined for Eastern Europe, the Guardian reports.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has vowed to “scale up” the number of deportations even further.

She said: “I vowed to scale up removals of illegal migrants – and we have. However, we must go further to remove those that have no right to be in our country. I will do whatever it takes to restore order and control.”

I vowed to scale up removals of illegal migrants – and we have.

Almost 60,000 illegal migrants and foreign criminals have been removed or deported, but we must go further.

I will do whatever it takes to restore order and control. pic.twitter.com/hAm3316m5A

— Shabana Mahmood MP (@ShabanaMahmood) February 6, 2026

On Friday, it was announced that three nations – Angola, Namibia and the Democratic Republic of Congo – had all agreed to accept the return of illegal migrants and foreign criminals.

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This was after threats from the home secretary of visa shutdowns if the nations did not agree.

Mahmood said more than 3,000 illegal migrants now faced removal and deportation following the agreement.

After facing threats of visa shutdowns, Namibia, Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo have agreed to accept the return of illegal migrants and foreign criminals.

This is a major step forward in restoring order and control to the immigration system. https://t.co/3okMku0I64

— Home Office (@ukhomeoffice) February 6, 2026

This comes as part of Labour’s wider aims to get tough on immigration to try and win back voters who have switched to Reform.

Along with increasing deportations, the government has promised to end the use of asylum hotels and lower the number of small boats bringing people across the Channel.

READ NEXT: Suella Braverman heckled as she asks first question at PMQs as Reform MP

Since Keir Starmer became prime minister, more than 65,000 people have crossed the Channel in small boats to enter the UK. However, last month saw the lowest number of January small boat crossings in five years.

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