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An internal Home Office report has warned of a potential threat to UK border controls from illegal immigrants arriving in the Canary Islands. | An internal Home Office report has warned of a potential threat to UK border controls from illegal immigrants arriving in the Canary Islands. |
Most were thought to be going to Spain, but such migrants were starting to come from English-speaking countries, a document obtained by the BBC shows. | |
This meant they were more likely to try to reach the UK, the paper said. | |
Last year at least 31,000 African migrants arrived in the Canaries, according to Spanish officials. | |
The Home Office briefing paper, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, said traffickers from further afield were also exploring the route. | |
These could bring other organised immigration crime groups, it added. | |
Such developments could pose a "potential threat" in the medium to long-term, the document said. | |
'Principal conduits' | 'Principal conduits' |
Tighter immigration controls in the Mediterranean have seen the Spanish Canaries - off the north-west African coast - become more attractive for Africans escaping poverty and conflict. | Tighter immigration controls in the Mediterranean have seen the Spanish Canaries - off the north-west African coast - become more attractive for Africans escaping poverty and conflict. |
Their next port of call is usually Spain itself, where there is demand for labour in the construction and service industries, the briefing paper said. | Their next port of call is usually Spain itself, where there is demand for labour in the construction and service industries, the briefing paper said. |
It said the Canaries had become one of the "principal conduits" for African migration during 2006. | It said the Canaries had become one of the "principal conduits" for African migration during 2006. |
The route now rivals and perhaps exceeds the route from Libya to Italy for numbers of migrants. This is a common route for migrants on their way to the UK, the paper said. | The route now rivals and perhaps exceeds the route from Libya to Italy for numbers of migrants. This is a common route for migrants on their way to the UK, the paper said. |
"The Libya-Italy route is clearly having an ongoing impact with significant numbers of irregular migrants, particularly from East Africa, using this route as a stepping stone to the UK." | "The Libya-Italy route is clearly having an ongoing impact with significant numbers of irregular migrants, particularly from East Africa, using this route as a stepping stone to the UK." |
On migrants to the Canaries increasingly coming from English-speaking countries, the paper said: "The nationality profile of the irregular migrants arriving in the Canary Islands is starting to change. | On migrants to the Canaries increasingly coming from English-speaking countries, the paper said: "The nationality profile of the irregular migrants arriving in the Canary Islands is starting to change. |
"As the routes have been displaced southwards they are becoming much more accessible geographically to the Anglophone countries in the region - Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Liberia - whose populations do have much closer links to the UK and to varying degrees are traditional source countries for irregular migration to the UK." | "As the routes have been displaced southwards they are becoming much more accessible geographically to the Anglophone countries in the region - Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Liberia - whose populations do have much closer links to the UK and to varying degrees are traditional source countries for irregular migration to the UK." |
The report said Sri Lankan, Pakistani and Chinese immigrants were also starting to use the islands as a transit point. | The report said Sri Lankan, Pakistani and Chinese immigrants were also starting to use the islands as a transit point. |