Islamabad, Aug 31: By the end of this year, the UK government intends to deport unlawful immigrants from 11 nations, including Pakistan. Albania, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Iraq, Jamaica, Nigeria, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe are among the other nations that are being targeted.
The British Home Office has released a request for commercial assistance in an effort to help return more than 14,000 undocumented immigrants to their home countries. The Labour Party is in favor of this effort, which seeks to send undocumented people and refugees back to their home countries.The advertising makes it clear that people who don’t have the legal right to be in the UK should go back to their countries of origin. This effort is a component of the UK’s larger plan to control the refugee crisis and combat illegal immigration.
According to recent polls, the primary worry among British voters has shifted to immigration restriction in the wake of far-right riots that targeted Muslims and immigrants following the murder of three girls in Southport, northwest England. In Rotherham, South Yorkshire, rioters tried to set a hotel that houses asylum seekers on fire.
The Home Office is to recruit 100 investigative officers to go after gangs that transport immigrants seeking asylum into the country in an effort to prevent illegal immigration. Reversing a recent dip, the objective is to raise deportations to levels not seen since 2018.Businesses that hire undocumented laborers risk financial penalties, termination of their operations, and possible legal action. Before being removed, those who are found to be working illegally and are subject to deportation will be held in custody, with further pressure on the UK government to tighten immigration laws and guarantee that individuals without legal status are sent back to their native countries by the end of the year, this plan has been put in place.