The number of foreign national offenders removed at the end of their sentence, which rose each year from 2006 to 2009, has fallen each year since. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
And shortly after it was set up, the Home Office boasted that 175 of «London's most prolific foreign national offenders» were removed in the first few months. (politics.co.uk)
«We also face significant challenges with foreign national offenders and organised crime including drugs, money laundering, fraud, criminal finances, intellectual property, immigration and cyber crime.» (politics.co.uk)