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Prisons for Immigration Detention

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Thank you for contacting me about the use of prisons for immigration detention.

The Government is committed to using immigration detention sparingly and only when necessary. Indefinite detention is not permitted in UK law. The Government is held to account on this by the courts, and by a series of safeguards that ensure proper scrutiny of decisions to detain, and on-going detention.

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