The Bangladeshi community is worried about the announcement of the operation to catch illegal immigrants

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International Desk: British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that more intense undercover operations will be launched against restaurants, construction companies and other businesses that employ immigrants in the UK illegally.

The Bangladeshi community is worried about the announcement of the operation to catch illegal immigrants
September 17, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that more intense undercover operations will be launched against restaurants, construction companies and other businesses that employ immigrants in the UK illegally.

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Top French officials have complained that Britain is a more favorable country for migrants than other European countries. Because it is easy for them to work without permission.

It is in this context that Yvette Cooper says, we feel that there is a need for stronger action and enforcement against illegal activities. This campaign is against those employers who are making huge profits by exploiting the workers. So this summer we launched a major new program to increase enforcement, to increase operations, to increase enforcement against illegal employment.

Speaking on BBC radio, he added, "This has resulted in increased fines, tougher action against employers." We want to continue this campaign in a more coordinated manner.

Employers facing up to five years in prison and maximum fines for employing illegal workers have been warned by the Home Office.


French ministers have recently criticized UK labor laws. Didier Lechio, director of the French Office of Immigration and Integration, said the problem for England is that it is a country where you can work very much without a residence permit. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visited Rome on Monday (September 16) to discuss the migration crisis with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

In this context, London Chancery Solicitors Principal Solicitor Barrister Md. Iqbal Hussain told Bangla Tribune, if those who do not have valid documents for work or residence in Britain were given legal status without bringing new visas, then Britain's economy would benefit and Britain would get more revenue from the money they earned. Immigrants are also at risk as Britain as a nation is being undermined by new decisions and uncoordinated immigration systems under each government.

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It should be noted that although there are no statistics regarding the exact number, several thousand Bangladeshis live in Britain. Those whose work is not valid.

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