This is the dramatic moment immigration officers stoped and arrested an migrant working at a car wash as Home Office crack down on illegal migration.
The Home Office today released rarely seen images of migrants being deported to their home countries as it sought to project a tough stance on defending Britain's borders.
They said this represents the highest rate of returns seen in the UK since 2018 and include the four biggest returns charter flights in the UK's history - carrying more than 850 people overall. USA: The new administration of President Trump has regularly published photographs of migrants being deported in handcuffs
It comes hours after the Home Office boasted of a rise in the number of illegal migrants being arrested. The Government has begun releasing details of the raids in the wake of polls showing Labour would lose more seats to the Reform party than the Conservatives would. Most returns are voluntary, with people who do not have permission to stay in Britain able to receive payments of up to £3,000 to help resettle abroadThey said the figures include the four biggest returns charter flights in the UK's history - carrying more than 850 people in total
Illegal workers can end up living in 'squalid' conditions and working 'inhumane hours' for 'little or no pay', Home Office sources said. Gangs involved in people trafficking have been driving illegal migration by giving migrants 'false promises' about their ability to work here, they added.
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