As the British government moves toclamp down on illegal workers, severalIndian restaurants and convenience stores have come under scrutiny. Restaurants, nail bars, convenience stores, and car washes were among the targets of what the Home Office on Monday, February 10, described as a “UK-wide blitz” on illegal working in the country.
The Home Office said 828 premises were raided in January, a 48 per cent increase compared to the previous year. A total of 609 people were arrested, marking a 73 per cent rise from the same period a year ago, reported PTI.
British authorities raided businesses that employed unauthorised workers and deported thousands of migrants with no right to stay in the UK.
A raid at an Indian restaurant in Humberside, northern England, led to the arrest of seven people and four detentions.
What’s billed as a “blitz on illegal working” is part of a pledge by the center-left Labour government to reduce immigration—a priority for many voters—and stop the growing popularity of the hard-right party Reform UK.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government is…