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England’s Border Control is Dysfunctional — Here’s Why

The UK's immigration problem stems for a variety of factors, but one of them is an easy fix.

John Matthews by John Matthews
May 6, 2026
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As an American, I’ve traveled to England four times over the last four years. All four of those times I’ve flown into London Heathrow. Which, by the way, is probably my favorite airport in the world. It’s clean, intuitive, and airport security goes by quickly with multiple entrance points and signs displaying the wait time for each one – something that will naturally spread the people out pretty evenly. It’s a good system. But for everything Heathrow does right, there’s something absolutely shocking to me about the logistics of international arrivals.

Border control seems completely optional.

That may sound crazy, but for the busiest airport in England with over 80 million passengers in 2025, it is absolutely true. Which is crazy. The first time I arrived at Heathrow, I had to ask an employee where border control was. The second time I flew in came a few years after that, and it had been long enough to the point where I struggled to find it on my own – although I eventually did. Simply walking out the side door was far closer to me after getting off the plane and a much more inviting option than going through border control. For an airport that has everything so streamlined otherwise, this is shocking. There is nothing, whether employees or clear indication through signs, funneling international passengers towards border control.

Now, just to be clear, I find Heathrow’s border control incredibly convenient, provided you know where it is. There’s a ton of different lanes to keep it moving, the scanning technology has always worked swiftly for me, and I’m in and out in less than three minutes every time. I have never flown on the weekends, but I can’t imagine a world where it gets too busy.

Border control seems completely optional.

However, here is a snippet from the official gov.uk website regarding border control.

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“Your passport (and visa if you have one) will be checked at border control. You’ll usually be asked why you’re coming to the UK.”

I have not once been asked about why I’m traveling to the UK. They don’t even pretend to care. There isn’t even a person watching over border control at all. Cameras, sure, but no people stopping anyone from doing anything.

Why this is a problem

And all that brings me to my point – for a country that already faces severe illegal immigration problems, having one of the busiest international airports in the world hardly tell you where border control and customs are feels like something that can only add fuel to the fire. There is nothing actually stopping illegals from coasting out of the airport without a worry in the world. And if I had to go out of my way to ask someone where it was, there are definitely people, especially those who aren’t native speakers of the English language, who have accidentally skipped it entirely. With no malice intent, you can bypass border control in England. It’s a seriously flawed system. Customs is easier to make your way towards, but the fact that you can accidentally get there without the government looking at your passport after landing is crazy.

Having smoother international logistics at Heathrow wouldn’t solve England’s immigration problem – far from it. But it’s something that could be easily resolved and would help the issue. And yet, it’s been this way for years.

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