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Border security and immigration controls
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18/09/2024
Isle of Man Home Affairs and Justice Minister Jane Poole-Wilson MHK announces measures to secure the island’s borders from criminal exploitation and abuses of the immigration system
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I'm at the Government Conference with Home Affairs and Justice Minister Jane Paul-Wilson.
00:05
There's been some quite big announcements this morning in regard to the need to tighten
00:12
border security and immigration policies.
00:14
It's an area that will be of great concern to a lot of people here.
00:18
Yeah, and we did the Council Ministers Roadshows earlier this year and certainly it was one
00:24
of the themes that came out of that.
00:26
But actually we know from the operations that the Law Enforcement Agencies on the island
00:31
have conducted, the changing nature of the threat is such that instead of operating in
00:37
terms of surge operations, we want to move to a more comprehensive and sustainable approach
00:42
to that.
00:43
And a lot of the changes that I've been talking about in terms of technology, operational
00:47
changes, legislation, that's all about moving our response to a more comprehensive and sustainable
00:54
basis.
00:55
How recent has this been?
00:58
Was the Immigration Service completely overwhelmed by the scale of the challenge facing it in
01:02
recent years?
01:03
Yeah, I think as you've heard this morning from Sandy, there has been a combination of
01:08
factors.
01:09
I think Brexit is part of that because of the volume now of more people who would need
01:14
to make visa applications.
01:17
I think also passport applications rocketed after Covid and so on.
01:23
So I think there have been a number of factors that have contributed to overall volume if
01:27
you like.
01:28
And then within the resourcing of being able to deal with that, it has definitely been
01:32
a problem.
01:33
But action taken to address that, but also to bring immigration officers together with
01:39
customs to help on the enforcement side of the immigration work is a significant change
01:45
that I think is starting to make a difference and will make a difference.
01:49
You've heard that there are no records kept of people arriving here and people leaving
01:53
here.
01:54
Yes.
01:55
That's got to change, hasn't it?
01:56
I think, again, we have been used to, haven't we, as an island, relative freedom within
02:01
the common travel area and although we know the visas that are issued from an immigration
02:07
perspective, actually knowing whether people do arrive here is an important part of understanding
02:12
who is travelling to the island.
02:13
And we also heard, we don't know the extent of the abuses, but you must have some idea
02:17
whether it's tens or hundreds or tens of hundreds.
02:20
What are we talking about?
02:22
I think from an immigration perspective that work is certainly underway in terms of understanding
02:28
the scope of abuses, but also critically preventing any future abuses.
02:32
OK.
02:33
Now let's talk about facial recognition.
02:35
Just tell me how that would operate and also how would you mitigate concerns over human
02:39
rights, I guess?
02:40
Yes.
02:41
And when I was talking earlier on about the principles underpinning all of our approach,
02:45
absolutely respect for human rights and proportionate processes matter.
02:50
So in terms of facial recognition, what that does is it's basically automated because it
02:56
can quickly identify people against a known watch list of criminals.
03:02
So it's not capturing and holding people's data, it is an automated process whereby we
03:07
have rapid opportunity to quickly identify known criminals who may be travelling.
03:11
So your face will be captured on camera at the ports?
03:15
In a moment, but an automated process that can wash very quickly against known criminals.
03:21
That's how it would work.
03:22
But critically, it would have to be underpinned by our own robust legislative process, which
03:27
is what we would put in place before we deployed it.
03:30
It's also recognising that we do not have the human resources to monitor every single person
03:35
arriving on and off and to track, so that automation of it makes a big difference.
03:40
And I think critically, the other point that I think I hope will give people reassurances
03:44
is that we have then due oversight about the use of this type of technology in practice,
03:48
so that there is reassurance that this is being used for the sole purpose we want to,
03:54
which is to detect and disrupt and capture criminals.
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