Mass Deportations: Legitimacy, Legality, and Logistics

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This policy paper from Restore Britain, Mass Deportations: Legitimacy, Legality, and Logistics, sets out a complete blueprint for the removal of every person living in Britain illegally - combining sweeping legal reforms with a fully costed operational plan.

The paper is the first of its kind to detail how the mass deportation of all illegal migrants could be achieved lawfully, logistically, and efficiently within as little as two years. It proposes a “Great Clarification Act” to reassert parliamentary sovereignty over the courts, the repeal of the Equality Act and Human Rights Act, withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights, and the abolition of Britain’s asylum system in its current form.

Operationally, the paper recommends a two-pronged approach: voluntary departures reaching around half a million or more per year driven by a hostile environment, and between 150,000 - 200,000 enforced removals per year.

The paper estimates that the entire illegal migrant population could be removed within three years, likely faster.