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UK introduces new powers to seize phones, SIM cards from illegal migrants

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Last updated: January 6, 2026 6:31 am
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As part of the United Kingdom’s efforts to curb irregular crossings of the English Channel and dismantle migrant smuggling networks, authorities will begin seizing mobile phones and SIM cards from people who arrive in Britain on small boats. While the policy has raised privacy concerns, critics argue that the measures may be largely symbolic. Under new powers contained in the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act, which became law last month, electronic communication devices will be confiscated from irregular migrants upon arrival in the UK. Officers hope the data obtained from the devices will help identify and disrupt people-smuggling and trafficking syndicates, as well as reveal evolving operational patterns.

The seizures will be carried out at facilities such as the Manston processing centre in Kent, a former military base now used as a central hub for migrant processing. Until now, authorities required a court-issued warrant to seize personal electronic devices from individuals on British soil. The new law allows police officers, immigration enforcement personnel and National Crime Agency (NCA) staff to seize phones and other devices during immigration-related property searches, even before arrests are made. The powers also extend to vehicle searches conducted under suspicion of involvement in facilitating irregular migration.

Seized devices will only be returned after all data has been downloaded and authorities determine they are no longer required for investigations. According to Under-Secretary of State for Migration and Citizenship, Mike Tapp, the return of devices will depend on individual circumstances and what information is found during analysis. The BBC reported that officers will also be able to require migrants to remove outer clothing to search for concealed phones and check mouths for hidden SIM cards. It remains unclear whether attempts to conceal such devices could negatively affect an individual’s immigration or asylum case.

Announcing the measures, Border Security Minister Alex Norris said the government was determined to restore control of the UK’s borders by targeting the smuggling networks behind irregular migration. He said the reforms were intended to make illegal entry less attractive and enable faster removal and deportation processes. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who assumed office in July 2024 after campaigning on reducing irregular migration, has faced criticism from opponents who argue that his government’s policies will not significantly alter existing migration patterns. Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp described the new law as another “cosmetic tweak” that would not deter determined migrants.

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Authorities have also indicated that data retrieved from seized devices could, in some cases, be used in assessing asylum applications, particularly where there are suspicions of false claims regarding identity, nationality or age. However, officials say the primary purpose of the data is to accelerate investigations into smuggling networks.

Britain’s Border Security Commander, Martin Hewitt, said criminal smuggling gangs showed little regard for human life and stressed the importance of disrupting their operations. He noted that since the launch of the Border Security Command, nearly 4,000 disruptions against such networks had taken place, including cash seizures and convictions of major figures.Rights groups have reacted cautiously to the policy. The Refugee Council said it was important that the new powers were applied proportionately and with respect for individual rights.

Source: https://www.infomigrants.net/

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