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<p>The Home Secretary has the power to personally exclude foreign nationals from the
UK if the person’s presence in the UK is considered not to be conducive to the public
good. The power to exclude is broad, but is normally used in circumstances involving
national security, unacceptable behaviours, international relations/foreign policy,
and serious organised crime.</p><p>The unacceptable behaviours policy covers a list
of non-exhaustive indicators, including where individuals express views which foment
serious criminal activity or seek to provoke others to commit serious criminal acts.</p><p>Exclusion
decisions are very serious and no decision to exclude is taken lightly. These powers
are only used when justified and based on all available evidence. These decisions
are made according to the individual circumstances of each case.</p><p> </p>
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