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Minister tells of crackdown on firms who employ illegal immigrants

6:59pm Monday 5th May 2008

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THERE has been a major increase in the number of employers prosecuted for hiring illegal immigrants.

The BBC reports that in the two months since a change in the law came into effect at the end of February, 137 firms have been caught employing staff illegally.

The figure is 10 times more than the number caught in the whole of 2007, and more than double the number of companies prosecuted in the last decade.

Immigration Minister Liam Byrne told the BBC: "There are dodgy employers out there who are trying to undercut their competitors and drive down British wages by employing people illegally, so we've come up with this new way of taking much faster on-the-spot action.

"It's quite clear that this new regime, which is part of a big shake-up of Britain's border security, is already beginning to work."

Employers face fines of up to £10,000 for each illegal immigrant they employ.

In the last two months fines of roughly £500,000 have been handed out. Persistent offenders also face a jail sentence.

Thurrock has been an area where the employment of illegal workers has frequently cropped up.

With a high number of low paid, manual jobs in the distribution sector, the region is seen as a prime opportunity for work by illegals.

Last November immigration officials snared 60 illegal immigrants after swooping on a Tesco warehouse.

It is understood the West Africans used forged documents to get jobs, at the warehouse in Dolphin Way, Purfleet.

Tesco escaped any retribution.

The Border and Immigration Agency has been working with employers across South Essex, to demonstrate how to check whether employees are allowed to work in Britain.

Immigration Minister Liam Byrne said: "To combat illegal immigration it is not enough just to stop illegal journeys. We have to close down the illegal jobs, that tempt people to try their luck coming to Britain.

"That means making it easier for companies to check whether someone is here legally - but also coming down much harder on businesses which break the rules or turn a blind eye."

Mr Byrne did not expect employers to be experts in detecting forgeries. But he asked them to be vigilant and take reasonable steps, to check for forged documents.


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Mr Joe Public, Thurrock says...
1:57am Tue 6 May 08

take note of this Thurrock BNP blackshirts, powers are at a play that you are to unimportant to be aware of.

any further vitriolic comments, petty threats, silly attempts at slander, pathetic games, name calling etc. will result in a lot more than a jolly good taunting. what? what?

you are not above this little thing called the law & order, something the BNP prove time & time again that they have utterly NO respect for.

Mr Joe Public, Thurrock says...
2:03am Tue 6 May 08

Last November immigration officials snared 60 illegal immigrants after swooping on a Tesco warehouse.


The actual figure was closer to 110.

I have it on good authority that internal disciplinary actions were taken.

The whole immigration issue, and surrounding issues will take time to address. there is no need to adjust your tv sets. normal programming will resume shortly.

Border forces have been created, laws have been passed, new powers given to police etc and so on.

The authorities cannot just waves a magic wand.

pa, grays says...
6:58am Tue 6 May 08

Shame its taken them 4 years to decide to take action. It was the Labour party who introduced mass immigration, therein illegal immigration because they didn't want to check peoples papers. It was introduced to do the very thing they are now apparently against, zero wage inflation, to keep to their economic targets on inflation.

Peoples standard of living has gone down and now that Labour are on the verge of being kicked out of power for probably decades, they decide to bring in populist measures to make it look as though they were on our side all the time.

It won't wash. We all know what they were doing and now its blown up in their face. I'ts too late to make these people leave now. it will cost hundreds of millions in legal fees because they will all fight deportation.

And if we take the usual under estimates on immigration from the Labour party, there's probably something like 3 million illegal immigrants in the country, not the 600,000 they would like to admit to.

Good bye Gordon, your too late. You and your party are finished.

EP, Omnipresent says...
7:25am Tue 6 May 08

Here here pa.

It doesn't matter where you go in the country or what class of people you speak to they are all pig sick of immigration and the problems it has brought to this country. Unless you speak to people like Joe Public who will beg to differ.

pa, grays says...
1:24pm Tue 6 May 08

He's probably here on a fake Nigerian passport. Perhaps these sinister forces that are at work are his mates at TRUST.

Sue, says...
5:58pm Tue 6 May 08

I'm glad this is being addressed ie with the companies employing these people receiving huge fines. I'm not against people coming over here to work - legitimately - as is their right under EU law (Or whatever it is... just like if I wanted to live and work in Spain etc), however 2 things: 1) These people are not only exploiting our systems but are also being exploited. Do they have workers rights? do they get sick pay and other benefits? I doubt not. 2) Those employing them do so because they are usually cheaper to employ - do these employers then moan about illegal immigrants coming into this country to live. As for the news regarding Tesco - that surprised me. Thought they would be vigilant - still having made buckets load last year, they can afford to lose some!

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