The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Campaign to encourage illegal immigrants to leave

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VANS EMBLAZONED with the message “go home or face arrest” are to be driven around London as a warning to illegal immigrants as part of a Home Office crackdown.

In the pilot scheme two vehicles display the number of illegal immigrants that have recently been arrested in the area, along with a number the they can text to arrange their return.

The vans will be driven around Hounslow, Barking & Dagenham, Ealing, Barnet, Brent and Redbridge, while leaflets and posters highlighti­ng the advantages of returning home voluntaril­y will be circulated in each area.

Immigratio­n minister Mark Harper, pictured, said: “We are making it more diff icult for people to live and work in the UK illegally.

“Every single day our enforcemen­t officers are arresting, detaining and removing people with no right to be in the UK. But there is an alternativ­e to being led away in handcuffs.

“Help and advice can be provided to those who cooperate and return home voluntaril­y.

“This pilot is just another part of the reforms of the immigratio­n system that have cut out abuse and seen net migration drop to its lowest levels in nearly a decade.

“The Immigratio­n Bill being introduced later this year will build on this work by restrictin­g illegal migrants’ access to benefits and services.”

The Home Office said voluntary returns are the most cost-effective way of removing illegal immigrants and save the taxpayer money.

The pilot builds on the Government’s current work on voluntary returns, which saw more than 28,000 voluntary departures last year.

It follows the launch of three consultati­ons earlier this month that are looking to regulate illegal migrant access to public services and the right to live and work in the UK.

The proposals are part of the new Immigratio­n Bill and include regulating temporary migrants’ access to the NHS, requiring landlords to check the immigratio­n status of tenants and tougher civil penalties for rogue employers that continue to exploit illegal immigrants.

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