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There were 10,422 foreign nationals in jails in England and Wales at the end of March this year.
That represents around 12 per cent of all prisoners with each costing the taxpayer 47,000 to accommodate, feed and rehabilitate, totalling nearly 500 million a year.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said she had no option because of the prison crisis.
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