The UK Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has announced a significant enforcement campaign targeting illegal immigration in sectors known for exploitation, such as nail bars and car washes.
Cooper revealed that 1,000 staff members, previously assigned to the Rwanda scheme, have been redirected to a new immigration enforcement program aimed at identifying and deporting individuals working illegally in these businesses. This summer blitz is part of a broader effort to tackle illegal immigration and the exploitation of workers in the UK.
The Home Office's initiative underscores the government's commitment to enforcing immigration laws and protecting vulnerable workers from exploitation.
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