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The Immigration Bureau used more than 40 policemen to arrest illegal workers. May I ask our colleagues?

On the afternoon of the 5th, the British Immigration Bureau used more than 40 policemen to raid London's Chinatown, where a large-scale raid on illegal workers was launched. Many restaurants in China were searched and some restaurants were forced to close. During the search, all employees of the restaurant, including the boss, were asked to check their identities and prove that they were not illegal workers, otherwise they would be taken away. When one of the China women was arrested, she was lying on the ground, stripped to her underwear, and the scene was embarrassing and sad. More than 200 Chinese and passers-by protested against the police's rough law enforcement, and the two sides confronted each other for an hour.

(The scene where the London police arrested illegal workers)

It is understood that during the period of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, the British Immigration Bureau cracked down on "illegal workers" more than in previous years. In order to save the police budget of 400 million pounds, the British police decided not to investigate petty theft and burglary in the future, which led to a surge in criminal cases. However, they tend to enforce the law strongly when cracking down on illegal immigrants.

According to the report of the first quarter of 20 16 released by the British Immigration Bureau, in the first quarter of 20 16, the Immigration Bureau imposed a total fine of more than * * *140,000 pounds on enterprises that illegally employed workers. This means that the income of the British Immigration Bureau from illegal labor fines in that year can reach more than 56 million pounds.