UK’s policy on illegal immigration

This was in the news recently:

Illegal immigration: Minister pledges crackdown on ‘rogue employers’

Businesses that employ illegal workers will be hit with “the full force of government machinery”, immigration minister James Brokenshire has warned.

He said “rogue employers” who give work to illegal migrants were denying UK citizens jobs, driving down wages and gaining an “unfair advantage”.

The Times says immigration officers are to carry out raids on cleaning firms, building sites and care homes.

But Labour’s Yvette Cooper said the Home Office should “still do more”.

In the United States, politicians from both parties (except Donald Trump) are pulling all stops to facilitate illegal immigration.

It turns out that approximately 300,000 babies are born to illegal aliens each year in the United States. Those babies are not US citizens. People who claim that the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution grants them birthright citizenship are quite deliberately misreading that amendment. It was very clearly authored specifically after the US Civil War to ensure/grant citizenship to former slaves. It absolutely was not intended to grant citizenship to children born to non-citizens who happen to be in the United States.

No other developed nation in the world grants birthright citizenship and for very good reasons.

Is there an honest, open discussion about this? Of course not, because the US population is overwhelmingly against birthright citizenship and against illegal immigration and the corporations and their minions in both parties and Big Media are doing absolutely everything to force it down America’s throat.

Today there is another article in the news with further information about the UK’s position on illegal immigration:

People who work illegally in England and Wales will face up to six months in prison, under proposals to be included in the forthcoming Immigration Bill.

The bill, to be introduced in the autumn, will also contain measures against takeaway restaurants and off-licences which employ illegal migrants.

Penalties will also include an unlimited fine and wages being seized.

Immigration Minister James Brokenshire said the government “would continue to crack down on abuse” of the system.

The article goes on further:

The legal defence for other kinds of business discovered using illegal workers will also change.

They will no longer be able to claim they did not know a particular employee was not allowed to work – they will have to show that they carried out proper checks before taking them on.

The maximum sentence for employers found guilty will be raised from two to five years, in addition to the fines already in force.
‘Soft touch’

Mr Brokenshire said: “Anyone who thinks the UK is a soft touch should be in no doubt – if you are here illegally, we will take action to stop you from working, renting a flat, opening a bank account or driving a car.

“As a one nation government we will continue to crack down on abuse and build an immigration system that works in the best interests of the British people and those who play by the rules.”

And yet another article that was in the news recently focused on the UK’s policy towards landlords’ responsibilities regarding illegal aliens in their country:

Landlords in England will be expected to evict tenants who lose the right to live in the UK under new measures to clamp down on illegal immigration.

They will be able to end tenancies, sometimes without a court order, when asylum requests fail, ministers say.

Landlords will also be required to check a migrant’s status in advance of agreeing a lease. Repeat offenders could face up to five years in prison.

Landlords will also be required to carry out “right to rent” checks on each tenant’s immigration status before allowing them to move in, expanding a pilot that has been running for a year in the west Midlands.

Repeatedly failing to do either would be a new offence carrying maximum penalties of five years’ imprisonment or a fine.

A blacklist of “rogue” landlords and letting agents will allow councils to keep track of those who have been convicted of housing offences and ban them from renting out properties if they are repeat offenders.

And to be clear, these policies are not at all unique to the UK. They are basically the same in all developed countries in the world. In the United States, the only presidential candidate who has spoken up about the issue of illegal immigration – Donald Trump – has been deliberately maligned and attacked over and over.

Donald Trump is more than just a candidate who is running for President and challenging the system. He is exposing how vast the scale of control is over politics and Big Media in the United States.

What we are seeing is just how rotten and corrupt American politics and the America mass media establishment have become and how extensive they are being controlled by the rotten, incompetent oligarchy that has sold America out.


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