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‘Brook House is a Money Machine’

Inside the Human Cost of the UK’s Abuse-Filled Privatised Immigration Detention System

Private contractors are taking hundreds of millions of pounds from a system critics believe incentivises maximising profits by keeping people trapped in it. Ruth Hopkins reports

Private firm G4S caused a national scandal at Brook House when, in 2017, it was revealed guards were abusing migrants
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Nigerian-born Kazeem Akimwale was detained in Brook House immigration removal centre, next to Gatwick Airport, for four months in 2024.

He came to the UK in 2009, and was later sentenced to nine years in prison for fraud. After serving his time, he was ready to return to Nigeria. But Akimwale was never deported.

He told Byline Times that the Home Office told him he would not be allowed to return there until he had “paid back” the money he had fraudulently obtained in the UK.

The ‘Boriswave’ Powering the Carousel of Scapegoats

Post-Brexit supply chain pressures and a series of international crises all resulted in a significant rise in net migration in recent years. The measures taken were supported at the time – but the public wants to ‘have it both ways’, writes James Bloodworth
James Bloodworth

Conservative Mismanagement of the Asylum System Revealed

Billions of pounds was wasted on a chaotic asylum accommodation system by three Conservative home secretaries, a highly critical parliamentary report recently revealed.
David Hencke