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Snitches, stings, and leaks: how “Immigration Enforcement” works - Corporate Watch

An immigration raid
An immigration raid

A detailed report into the functioning of the immigration enforcement system in the UK, following high-profile raids at Deliveroo and Byron burgers.

Submitted by Steven. on September 10, 2016
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From https://corporatewatch.org/news/2016/aug/30/snitches-stings-leaks-how-immigration-enforcement-works

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