Prisoners: Foreign Nationals

Ministry of Justice written question – answered am ar 18 Medi 2024.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Baroness Hoey Baroness Hoey Non-affiliated

To ask His Majesty's Government how many foreign prisoners are currently in prisons in England and Wales, what proportion that represents of the prison population, what proportion are sentenced for criminal offences making them eligible for deportation, and from which 10 countries the highest number of prisoners come.

Photo of Lord Timpson Lord Timpson The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

There were 10,435 (3,578 remand, 6,486 sentenced and 371 non-criminal) Foreign National Offenders (FNOs) held in custody on 30 June 2024; representing 12% of the total prison population.

See below table for top 10 nationalities held in custody on 30 June 2024:

Nationality

Number in prison in England and Wales

Albanian

1,227

Polish

911

Romanian

729

Irish

634

Jamaican

370

Pakistani

316

Lithuanian

313

Portuguese

289

Iraqi

276

Indian

273

The Government is committed to the removal of FNOs. All FNOs in receipt of custodial sentences are referred to the Home Office to be considered for deportation.

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