Aims to increase the return
Labour has hired 1000 authorities to perform high-profile raids during the summer to expedite the deportation of people who are not entitled to work in the UK.
The Home Office has launched a summer campaign to combat illegal immigration, including raids on persons suspected of working unlawfully. The new strategy aims to increase the return of individuals illegally in the UK while also ensuring their respect and the simultaneous execution of rules.
Migrants from countries such as Vietnam account for a sizable proportion of those who are denied legitimate refuge but have crossed illegally.Border security has been a high priority for Labour in administration, and as seen by their public declaration, they have already begun to construct the border security command.
According to UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, authorities have been assigned to a "return and enforcement programme" aimed at enterprises that may be breaking the law by employing illegal immigrants.
There has been a lot of pressure on UK authorities to address the illegal migration situation, with Cooper aiming to "fast track" deportations and safe returns.There has been a lot of pressure put on the UK authorities to make progress with the illegal migration crisis, with Cooper hoping to “fast track” the deportations and safe returns.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that the previous government's Illegal Migration Act made it impossible to process asylum petitions and deport those who had no right to remain in the country.