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The Border Patrol is now recruiting hundreds of officers to work for Rishi Sunak’s Flagship Command Force, which is intended to tackle small boat crossings of the Channel.
The prime minister acknowledged that the asylum crisis is not a problem that the government can solve “overnight”, but with elections likely to take place in just a year’s time, the pressure is on, promising to “stop the ship”. It is rising.
In a further sign that the government is devoting resources to the issue, following the controversial illegal immigration bill and controversy over the new asylum accommodation, the Border Patrol is now operating a “small boat operation” created by Sunak. Command” publicly advertises the role of 470. As part of his plan to crack down on channel crossings.
The ad also suggests that the Home Office expects the small boat challenge to continue for some time.
Among the roles are 402 vacancies for ‘shore response officers’ paid between £25,750 and £27,650 for the ‘demanding’ job of carrying out the first processing of asylum seekers arriving by small boat. there is.
This may involve “varying lengths and hours” depending on the number of crossings and may require overnight stays as processing centers for sites in Dover, Manston, Kent and Kent, Essex or West Sussex. Includes “short-term” deployments that may be
Interior Secretary Suela Braverman, who had previously criticized the agenda, said among the “benefits” listed in the job ad was a “culture that encourages inclusion and diversity.”
Braverman said she was “all in favor of meritocracy… for a diverse workforce,” when the attorney general said in August [and] However, it claimed that there was a “takeover by the HR team” [and] A campaign group of civil servants” has “promoted a political ideology when it comes to identity politics”.
The Border Patrol also has 56 senior land response officers between £32,000 and £36,300, 10 junior international operations support officers between £25,750 and £27,650, and two senior international operations support officers between £32,000 and £32,000. It claims to have paid between £35,200.