UK Follows Trump's Lead with Tough Immigration Crackdown: 600+ Arrests
Over 600 such immigrants have been detained, signaling a strong governmental stance against illegal migration.
By: Tupaki Desk | 10 Feb 2025 6:25 PM ISTFollowing the example of former US President Donald Trump's strict approach towards unauthorized immigrants, the UK has made significant strides in addressing illegal migration. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the UK has seen a robust clampdown on individuals who have entered and been working in the country without legal permission. Over 600 such immigrants have been detained, signaling a strong governmental stance against illegal migration.
Since the Labour Party's ascension to power in July of the previous year, there has been a heightened focus on securing the nation's borders. This January, a sweeping operation led to the apprehension of hundreds of illegal workers discovered in various employment settings, including bars, eateries, car washes, and retail outlets. This crackdown is part of wider efforts to curb unauthorized entrance into the UK, with around 4,000 illegal workers arrested since last July, as per statistics from the UK Home Office.
Prime Minister Starmer has publicly addressed the issue, asserting a commitment to ending illegal immigration in the country. Through a post on his ‘X’ account, he highlighted the rise in illegal immigration and the presence of unauthorized workers, pledging decisive action to put a stop to these activities. This statement underlines the government's resolve to tackle the challenge head-on.
Officials have pointed out that criminal networks are often behind the smuggling of people into the UK, offering false promises of employment. Some individuals have even risked perilous journeys, including swimming across the English Channel, in pursuit of these empty guarantees. The authorities are now deliberating on the process for repatriating these individuals to their countries of origin.
Moreover, the UK government is preparing to introduce a bill that will address issues related to illegal immigration, border security, and refugee protection. This legislation, soon to be discussed in Parliament, aims to further solidify the UK's framework for managing immigration and safeguarding its borders.
The UK's actions reflect a growing international trend of nations adopting firmer measures against illegal migration. By following in the footsteps of the United States' previous administration, the UK is demonstrating its commitment to enforcing immigration laws and enhancing its national security. With nearly 828 premises inspected and 609 arrests made, the message is clear: the UK is serious about addressing the challenge of illegal immigration and protecting its borders.