Britain Steps Up Game Against Illegal Emigrants
Britain Steps Up Game Against Illegal Emigrants
The UK emigration minister, Damian Green, said that illegal emigrants are a burden to this country. He said that the UK government is now committed to getting rid of them and doing it as quickly as possible. He continued that the government has tasked the UK Border Agency with carrying out an intense period of enforcement over the summer. The government is very determined to make sure that it gets illegal emigrants out of the UK and keeps new ones from coming in.
The UK Border Agency was able to catch two Jamaican men who had visited Hylands Park, England. Both of the men were more than welcome to visit, but the only problem was that they chose to overstay their visas. The two men were found working illegally at food stalls on the site.
To this, Green said that illegal emigrants put pressure on public services, local communities and legitimate businesses. All of this is coming at a time when the country as a whole just cannot afford to be putting up with this. That is why the UK Border Agency is working to cut out illegal employment. It is looking to cut out sham marriages and bogus colleges as well. Overall, it is working to clear out all of the people from the country that have no right to be there.
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