03/06/2013
Cardiff Clamp-Down On 'Illegal' Workers
Three people have been arrested during a clampdown on illegal workers in Cardiff.
Immigration Minister Mark Harper was present at a series of enforcement raids in Cardiff to witness first hand the work being done to apprehend those working and living in the UK illegally.
Home Office Immigration Enforcement Officers targeted a total of six businesses suspected of hiring illegal workers, leading to three arrests.
A Pakistani man was arrested at Splott Fish Bar, Splott, for a suspected breach of his student visa.
Two Chinese nationals were arrested at Red Hot China, Llanharan, for suspected overstaying.
Both businesses were told a penalty of up to £10,000 per illegal worker could be imposed unless proof is provided that the correct right-to-work checks were carried out.
Immigration Minister Mark Harper said: "Enforcement operations like these send out a clear message to those that choose to abuse our immigration system. Hiring illegal workers has a serious impact on communities, undermining legitimate businesses and taking jobs from those genuinely able to work.
"The government has already made significant changes to the immigration system, which has seen immigration drop to its lowest level for more than a decade. Our new Immigration Bill will give our enforcement officers further tools to crack down on abuse, including doubling fines for employers who use illegal labour."
(IT)
Immigration Minister Mark Harper was present at a series of enforcement raids in Cardiff to witness first hand the work being done to apprehend those working and living in the UK illegally.
Home Office Immigration Enforcement Officers targeted a total of six businesses suspected of hiring illegal workers, leading to three arrests.
A Pakistani man was arrested at Splott Fish Bar, Splott, for a suspected breach of his student visa.
Two Chinese nationals were arrested at Red Hot China, Llanharan, for suspected overstaying.
Both businesses were told a penalty of up to £10,000 per illegal worker could be imposed unless proof is provided that the correct right-to-work checks were carried out.
Immigration Minister Mark Harper said: "Enforcement operations like these send out a clear message to those that choose to abuse our immigration system. Hiring illegal workers has a serious impact on communities, undermining legitimate businesses and taking jobs from those genuinely able to work.
"The government has already made significant changes to the immigration system, which has seen immigration drop to its lowest level for more than a decade. Our new Immigration Bill will give our enforcement officers further tools to crack down on abuse, including doubling fines for employers who use illegal labour."
(IT)
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