THERE is enough wrong with this country’s border security without the problem of ‘boomerang’ illegal immigrants waltzing back in.

Twice last week judges at Oxford Crown Court sentenced men who had been deported once, only to come back and commit fresh crimes.

In the first case we had an Albanian back in the country within days of his expulsion, burgling someone’s house.

And now we have Kosovan Refik Dedja, a man convicted in 2004 of trying to murder a work colleague in Standlake and jailed for eight years, with a deportation order. He was back in court for taking on three men in a fight in Oxford city centre.

This is not about immigration though. This is about border security and two glaring examples within days of each other that frankly the current system is not working.

But there was outrage when it was revealed controls at airports were slackened to deal with high numbers of passengers and then, a few months later, outrage that security checks would mean long queues over Easter. So is it surprising?

Our border security needs addressing, from the front counters at airports through to the checks on lorries at our ports.

Judges have ordered both Dedja and the Albanian, Xhim Tota, to be deported again.

Are you confident they won’t be back in Oxford soon committing more crime?