Britain's PM Rishi Sunak became Immigration Officer: in bulletproof jacket, raided the bases of illegal immigrants

Britain's PM Rishi Sunak became Immigration Officer: in a bulletproof jacket, raided the bases of illegal immigrants, said - the country will decide who will come here

Jun 18, 2023 - 13:26
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Britain's PM Rishi Sunak became Immigration Officer: in bulletproof jacket, raided the bases of illegal immigrants

Indian-origin Prime Minister of Britain Rishi Sunak acted as an immigration officer for a day. He ran an operation against migrants who entered Britain illegally. During this, 105 people from 20 countries were arrested. Rishi Sunak himself gave information about becoming an immigration officer on social media.
Sunak was wearing a bulletproof jacket during the operation against the migrants. Sunak, along with immigration officers, raided the hideouts of illegal immigrants in the Brent area of North London. Stopping illegal migrants entering the UK through a variety of means is an election agenda for Sunak's government.
After working as an immigration officer, Sunak wrote on social media – One day working with immigration, I have fulfilled my promise to stop illegal immigrants coming in small boats and other ways. He said- This country will decide who will come here and not any criminal gang.
Sunak took part in the operation against the migrants on Thursday. On Thursday, the UK Immigration Department carried out 159 raids at car washes, barber shops, and restaurants. In this, people working by entering Britain wrongly were caught.
Britain's Home Minister Suella Braverman said about them - Our communities are at risk from those who forcibly enter our country and work. They don't pay taxes and because of them, there is dishonesty with honest workers.
The Times report claimed that in the year 2022, more than 233 Indian migrants had crossed the English Channel illegally through small boats. And in 2023, this figure has crossed 250 in just one month. With this, the Indian group has become the largest group to do so after the Afghan and Syrian ones.
However, in November last year, the UK Home Office released a list of people entering the UK illegally by crossing the English Channel. According to this, in the first 6 months of 2022, the maximum number of people who reached Britain by small boat were from Albania (51%), Afghanistan (18%), and Iran (15%). Indians were not mentioned in this list.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer