The UK government has unveiled plans to deport illegal immigrants from 11 countries, including Pakistan, by the end of this year.
Moreover, the countries targeted for deportation also include Albania, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Iraq, Jamaica, Nigeria, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe.
In addition, the British Home Office issued an advertisement seeking commercial support to facilitate the repatriation of over 14,000 illegal immigrants. This initiative, endorsed by the Labour Party, aims to return refugees and undocumented individuals to their countries of origin.
The advertisement highlights that individuals without a legal right to remain in the UK should return to their home countries. This campaign is part of the UK’s broader strategy to address illegal immigration and manage the influx of refugees.
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Additionally, the Home Office plans to hire 100 investigation officers to target gangs that smuggle asylum seekers into Britain. The goal is to increase deportations to levels not seen since 2018, reversing a recent decline.
The UK government is also tightening measures against employers who hire illegal workers. Those found in violation will face penalties, including substantial fines, business closures, and potential prosecution. Individuals caught working illegally and eligible for deportation will be detained pending their removal.