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The Home Secretary has said new inspection plans for unlicensed work will help reduce the level of illegal immigration.
Evet Copper has announced plans to expand companies that can be fined for inspecting the right to work on ordinary workers.
Speaking to the BBC with Laura Quinsberg on Sunday, he said criminal gangs were using illegal prospects to attract people to try to enter the country.
This comes ahead of the British summit on Monday, which was attended by nearly 40 countries on combating organized immigration crime.
Conservative shadow minister Alex Burgarhart said his party was investigating the proposals, but the Labor Party needs to work harder to prevent people from coming to the UK.
Companies have a legal responsibility to confirm that those who use them directly have the right to work in the UK. For the IAEA workers, it is responsible for the agency’s responsibility for the relevant checks.
There are penalties, including a fine of up to £60,000 for each unauthorized worker in cases where foreign workers work illegally.
According to the plans announced on Sunday, the test conditions will be extended for volunteer contractors to do the work on behalf of a company.
Currently, companies are responsible for inspecting these workers only when they have sponsored the visa that allows them to work in the UK.
Cooper told the BBC that the tests are now “not to reach” the so-called gig economy, where many workers are employed in temporary or normal roles.
“The gangs of accusations promise the illegal actions of the people, just as they will take their money for illegal crossings,” he said.
In response to a question that several illegal workers are suspended according to the new measures, he admits that it is “severe” to provide a detailed personality.
“What we need is that the employers themselves should take measures to prevent illegal activities in the first place,” he said.
“Some of them are talking about increasing the implementation, but some of these actions are the prevention action that we need to take the employers.
‘The End of the wrong’
The Home Office said the change would be amended by amending the border security bill, asylum and government immigration, which would allow parliament.
The department said “complete consultants” with traders to implement these tests will be followed by them, naming construction, food delivery, hairdresser, and Kuriar in the sectors that may be affected by the new laws.
Elsewhere in his interview, Cooper confirmed that the government will review how to use international human rights law on immigration cases, although it did not give details.
The government has faced pressure from conservatives. Call to change the law To stop those who refused to be granted residence in the UK, they appeal to their deportation on human rights.
The ministers of the shadow cabinet of the shadow cabinet accuses his ministers of seeing the “financial end of the problem” when there was talk of illegal work.
He said the Labor Party’s decision to dissolve the network. Rwanda deportation plan Shortly after entering the office, it meant that “prevention” would not be for people to try to enter the UK without permission.
Conservatives announced the plan in 2022, but were unable to implement the plan before they were not voted for in last year’s general elections.