Kent Council Declares Illegal Migration Emergency as Costs Soar
Local authority warns of unsustainable financial strain as asylum seeker support spending reaches £750 million nationally.
Kent County Council has announced plans to declare an illegal migration emergency, citing significant financial pressures on council services. The motion, put forward to full council, highlights the escalating costs associated with supporting asylum seekers and migrants in the county.
Recent analysis reveals the scale of spending nationally. Local authorities across England have spent approximately £750 million on social care for asylum seekers in the 2024-25 financial year, more than double the £300 million spent in 2019. Of this substantial sum, approximately £600 million is dedicated to support for children, with £280 million spent on children within asylum-seeking families and £320 million on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. Adult asylum seeker social care accounts for £130-135 million, having increased by 165 per cent since 2019.
Kent has experienced particular pressure, remaining on the frontline of asylum and illegal migrant accommodation. The county hosts several significant reception sites, including facilities in Dover, Manston, and Napier Barracks. As unaccompanied asylum-seeking children arriving via small boat crossings typically enter the country through Kent, the county assumes immediate legal responsibility for their welfare and support.
Council officials emphasise that local authorities have no discretion regarding these expenditures. Statutory duties imposed by central government create open-ended financial obligations that councils cannot control. These legal requirements mean that as the number of arriving individuals increases, spending automatically escalates regardless of local authority budgets or preferences.
The declaration of an emergency is intended to draw attention to what the council describes as an unsustainable situation affecting household finances and essential services. The council was elected in recent local elections on a mandate to address the asylum crisis, control spending, and focus resources on core services such as bin collection, pothole repairs, and managing council tax levels.
The motion comes as local authorities nationwide face mounting pressure on budgets. Councils are grappling with competing demands across social care, education, and infrastructure maintenance, with asylum support obligations significantly impacting their financial planning and service delivery capacity.
Key Takeaways
- National spending on asylum seeker social care has more than doubled from £300 million in 2019 to £750 million in 2024-25
- Kent County Council bears the largest burden of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children due to small boat arrivals in the county
- Local authorities have statutory legal obligations to support asylum seekers but no control over resulting spending
- The council plans to formally declare an illegal migration emergency at a full council meeting
What This Means for Kent Residents
The council’s declaration highlights ongoing tensions between central government obligations and local service provision. Residents concerned about asylum policy, council spending priorities, and service quality may find the emergency declaration relevant to discussions about how local tax pounds are allocated across essential services.


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