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May 19, 2006
Illegals arrested at Home Office
Five illegal immigrants have been arrested after turning up for work to clean a Home Office building.
They were working for a firm contracted by the Immigration and Nationality Directorate's Becket House in London.
Earlier this week a director at the IND caused a row after saying he did not have the "faintest idea" how many illegal immigrants were in the UK.
A Home Office spokesman said the Nigerian cleaners were arrested on their first day after standard checks.
Home Secretary John Reid, who has come under fire after also admitting he had no idea of how many illegal immigrants were in the UK, said the Home Office would not use the firm until it had better vetting procedures in place.
'Woeful'
He said the additional vigilance of a security guard helped identify them.
Firms 'profit from illegals'
The Home Office said: "These individuals were the employees of a firm contracted to provide cleaning services.
"It is policy that all employees and contracted employees working in Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) buildings have security and employment checks carried out, which include checks on their immigration status.
"Of course we will investigate further and appropriate action will be taken as necessary."
Shadow Minister for Immigration, Damian Green MP, said the news sparked "more questions than it answers".
"How long have they been using this firm? Do other Government departments use the firm? How confident is the Home Office that previous cleaners supplied by the firm were not also illegal?" he said.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Nick Clegg MP said the Home Office appeared "woefully under prepared" in dealing with illegal immigrants.
"If even the Home Office is having trouble identifying illegal immigrants in its own buildings, it is no wonder other businesses are struggling," he said.
Fine system
Earlier this week the IND's director of enforcement and removals, Dave Roberts, caused a row after conceding he did not have the "faintest idea" how many illegal immigrants were in Britain.
He told the Commons home affairs committee those who overstayed their visas were not pursued individually. The strategy was to target larger groups of failed asylum seekers working for the same employer.
Later this year new laws will come into force making companies liable for fines of up £2,000 per employee given work when the employer knew it was against the law.
Mr Roberts told MPs: "We are making huge efforts to remove them but not at the basis of tracing individuals."
Immigration minister Tony McNulty said on Wednesday the best estimate for the number of illegal immigrants was between 310,000 and 570,000. Removals ran to about 25,000 a year.
Posted by Publisher at May 19, 2006 08:34 AM
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