David Cameron has put illegal
immigrants on notice telling them: "When we find you - and we will find
you - we will make sure you are sent back to the country you came from."
Announcing a
number of new measures to tackle problems of immigration, Mr Cameron said he
wanted to send a clear message that those in the UK illegally would not be able to
work or have a home. Continue...
He was
speaking after attending a raid on illegal immigrants in Slough and said:
"We want an immigration system that puts Britain first."
It came
after he unveiled a new policy that would mean EU migrants would be able
to claim benefits for only three months - half the current time - unless they
had serious job prospects.
In another pledge to safeguard jobs for British people he
said he would limit to 500,000 the number of UK jobs being advertised across the
EU through a jobseekers' website - down from 1.1 million jobs currently on
offer.
There will
also be curbs on "bogus colleges" which offer studying visas for
cash.
Outlining
his plans in The Daily Telegraph, David Cameron wrote: "Taken together,
this is about building a different kind of Britain - a country that is not a
soft touch, but a place to play your part; a nation where those who work hard
can get on."
The number
of Europeans currently claiming benefits is unclear. However, Government
estimates from 2013 suggest only 6.7% of non-UK nationals (397,000) claimed
benefits, of which 62,000 were Europeans and 58,000 from EU accession
countries.
In contrast
16.4% of UK
nationals claim benefits.
Source: here
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