May 28, 2015

UK Restricts Immigration






[From article]
Latest figures show net migration hit 318,000 in 2014, three times David Cameron's target of 'tens of thousands'.
Some 284,000 came to Britain in search of work last year, 70,000 more than in 2013.
Latest figures also show that in the year to January to March, the number of EU nationals in work rose by 283,000, higher than the 279,000 rise in British nationals who had a job.
Ministers say they want to deter companies from hiring workers from around the world by imposing a fee on businesses who refuse to employ local people.
The Queen announced that 'measures will be introduced to control immigration', which will include reforming immigration and labour market rules to reduce the demand for skilled migrant labour and crack down on the exploitation of low skilled workers.
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It will also be made harder for illegal migrants to access services, with landlords given more powers to evict illegal tenants.
Banks will be forced to take action to close accounts held by illegal immigrants.
Data released last week revealed that there were 5,053 foreign offenders who were subject to deportation action living in the community in the first three months of this year. This was a rise of almost a fifth compared to the same period in 2014.
The Home Office said the main factor contributing to the rise was an increase in police checks for overseas criminal convictions on foreign nationals going through custody.
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'We have toughened the law by cutting the number of grounds on which criminals can appeal deportation and speeding up removals so that more are deported before the end of their sentences.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3099332/Firms-hit-new-tax-hiring-foreign-workers-instead-employing-young-Brits.html

Firms to be hit with new tax for hiring foreign workers instead of employing young Brits
Home Secretary Theresa May to consult on new visa levy on businesses
Money raised would be used to fund apprenticeships in the UK
New offence of working illegally with police given power to seize wages
Banks ordered to check accounts against databases of illegal workers
Satellite tracking for foreign criminals awaiting deportation
By MATT CHORLEY, POLITICAL EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:11 EST, 27 May 2015 | UPDATED: 11:58 EST, 27 May 2015

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