British PM Rishi Sunak wearing bulletproof jacket for raiding immigrants.

London: Immigration enforcement officials arrested 159 foreign nationals found working without authorization during raid on suspected illegal work establishments in the UK on Thursday, a nationwide operation was carried out.


London: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is seen in action mode these days. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, along with UK Home Office enforcement officials, joined the raids as part of an ongoing nationwide crackdown on illegal immigrants. By joining this campaign, he has made his intentions clear. As many as 20 nationals from 105 different countries have been arrested under the operation. 43 Wearing bulletproof jackets Sunak, who took part in such an operation earlier this week in Brent in north London, saw immigration officials take action.

 Immigration enforcement officials arrested 159 foreign nationals found working without authorization during 105 raids on suspected illegal work establishments in the UK on Thursday, a nationwide operation was carried out. The arrests took place in commercial complexes including restaurants, car washes, nail bars, barber shops and general stores. The suspects were arrested for offences including doing illegal work and possessing false documents, as well as cash seized at some places.

The British leader has made cracking down on illegal immigrants one of his government's top priorities ahead of next year's general elections. Uk Home Secretary Suella Braverman said: "Illegal workers are harming our communities, causing unemployment to honest workers and putting a heavy burden on people's pockets because they don't pay taxes."



"As the Prime Minister has said, we are committed to preventing the misuse of our laws and borders. We know that the black marketing of jobs is lucrative for immigrants, encouraging illegal and dangerous travel to the UK. Campaigns like today are sending a clear message that we will not tolerate this."

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