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Fraud, airport delays spur move for secure COVID-19 test document
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UK visa holders travelling with invalid reasons say unions
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UK immigration border staff have blasted Home Office plans to reintroduce fingerprinting by force on asylum seekers arriving on British shores from the Channel. A similar measure was scrapped in 2012 after sparking violence against Border Force agents and self-harm among asylum seekers who slashed their own fingerprints to avoid them being recorded.
The controversial plans would allow for the use of ‘reasonable force’ at ports in France and the UK to obtain fingerprints. The Home Office claims that the measure would make it ‘easier to deport people who enter the UK by crossing the Channel’.
However, the plans have been met with staunch opposition from several charities and UK immigration Border Force staff. Nine years ago, the same enforcement action sparked angry clashes with UK immigration officers, while many asylum seekers resorted to burning off their own fingertips to avoid having to give biometric information.
Border Force union voices fears over risk of Covid spread from red list arrivals
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The Border Force chief who was last night accused of causing huge delays at Heathrow Airport by splitting the workforce into rigid and inflexible bubbles has landed a senior role with NHS Test and Trace.
It is understood that Chief Operating Officer Emma Moore instructed Border Force agents to work in 12-person bubbles at the West London airport, in an apparent bid to prevent the spread of mutant Covid variants.
But the bubble policy, which first came into force on December 31, has been blamed for much of the mayhem experienced by thousands of passengers trying to clear passport checks at Heathrow Airport last week.