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25 000 men and women work for the uk bordering at home and abroad their job is to seek out the lawbreakers and impostors who don't have a right to be here they are the uk border force [Music] tonight inside an immigration removal center a chartered flight for illegal immigrants it's immigration service a surprise raid on a chinese takeaway you're under arrest and the man who thinks this immigration officer should be doing something better what i want to say i don't want to waste your time listen i'm getting paid to do this you're not wasting my time i'm gonna get to the bottom of this in 2008 uk border agency teams found 20 000 people hiding in trucks headed for britain that's around 55 every day it's estimated there are 1500 immigrants living rough in calais many of whom are children they make frequent attempts to creep aboard the freight trucks most live in the jungle a forested area a few miles from the port others camp right outside the perimeter fence waiting for the right moment to sneak onto a lorry today officer maggie woodard rushes to the berths the place where lorries wait just before boarding the ferry we've just had a phone call from our colleagues down at the birth so we're going to go down there assist with the possibility of candlesticks being found inside well it's two the clandestines have been found using co2 probes that detect human breath my colleagues were working down here probe this lorry and they got a high reading they opened it up and they found these two illegals on the side of the lorry um we're just trying to get them out now one chance we've taken to the driver he said his last stop was at belgium but we think he also mentioned a 15-minute stop just along the road for diesel so it's more than likely they are from the jungle originally officer foley discovers they used a familiar method to break into the truck we've opened the trailer up and it looks like we've got a tilt cord here that the driver could have used in addition with the seal we'd have sorted this whole problem out for him wouldn't have been in there the driver failed to tie down and lock the canvas sides of his freight it looks like when the driver was stopped someone's opened up the side for him they've scooted in and then someone's done all the hooks back up again once they've got in the drive is none the wiser i would say 95 of the time there's got to be someone that's sealed the vehicle back up after them [Music] these clandestines aren't alone in thinking england holds the answer to their dreams for them it's the place to find work and start a new life they'll keep on trying to defy the locking systems on this occasion the driver and his company will find thirteen hundred pounds for failing to secure the freight two gentlemen maybe again tomorrow they keep playing one chance for today they'll know they'll just keep trying they'll willingly admit to us that they're gonna keep trying keep trying until we get to england the areas where lorries are searched are called the lanes here officer barrett has a high reading on his co2 probe and has opened up the lorry we could smell as soon as we came in the smell of clandestine no problem there's another clue clandestines are aboard the distinct aroma of people who've been living rough it's like a bonfire sort of smell quite distinctive once you've sampled it a few times mark what we've got there's all different ones claiming to be syrian afghan and iranian this mixed international cargo is unusual as most clandestines travel in groups of fellow countrymen more rewarding because that's what we're here to do to prevent clandestines from the uk just one at a time and this is what the job's about just as it's becoming another routine operation one of the men becomes hostile you guys wait hey snap stay come now you stay okay camera goes you stay you stay here okay you stay here they're just starting to get a bit agitated so it might be best to take the camera away just for a second the cameras back off to let the men calm down for whatever reason he decided that he didn't want to be on camera i think and be okay next one yeah the easiest way to get rid of the camera is to kick off and get everybody to react and there's always one you know there's generally a ring leader who will take charge who's been here before and knows how it works so they follow him get after you no one chance not today tomorrow one chance tomorrow he's very smiley most clandestines are resigned to being caught and openly tell the officers how they got in the last one that just came out said that they entered through the side of the vehicle and there's no tilt cord on it so again if the driver had properly secured his freight it could have stopped the clandestines from boarding he was fined 1200 pounds sometimes you do get some people like clandestine they tend to get a bit irritable if they come through again and again and again and get found all the time but it's only the few i mean most of them are you know try again tomorrow coming up tears at heathrow made the decision i'm looking at anyway i just wanted every shower at this moment you you are inadmissible to the uk inside an immigration removal center the man who wants a tax return i want all my taxes and the london enforcement team spoiled dinner all right guys anyone speak english [Music] at the outskirts of heathrow is colnbrook immigration removal center it has the same security as a category b prison it holds 400 men in two sections one section is long term many in here are foreign nationals who have already served a prison sentence once their sentence is over they are brought here to wait for their paperwork to be completed so they can be sent home this can be complicated and some have been here for years governments in some countries are reluctant to have people back with serious criminal records there is also a short-term section this holds illegal immigrants for up to a week many here have been caught by enforcement teams and are from countries that are easier to negotiate with for their return colenbrook's uk border agency office is where the removal papers are processed officer raza is about to meet an algerian man who has just completed a prison sentence are you very right okay he was convicted of a crime in the uk he was sentenced 16 months for a robbery and attempted robbery um so he's now obviously under immigration being detained on immigration powers um i'm just going to give you your deportation order you will be required to leave and you're prohibited from entering the uk again as long as this order is in force okay that's all for you okay i've seen farid before so i mean i know what he's like he tends to cooperate fairly well with immigration because he wants to go back to algeria as soon as possible anyway if you just take a seat from the far side thank you officer chima is about to see an illegal immigrant from kosovo the man was sent here after being arrested in a late night brawl the police discovered he was here illegally and handed him to immigration all right my name is i work here for the home office do you understand why you're being detained here well somehow yes okay just to keep it brief um as you know you were detained as someone who's to be removed from the uk you have a flight back to kosovo albania on the 14th of may which is next thursday that's your flight itinerary there that is your factual summary giving you a history of your case and also who's in charge of your case so if you let your solicitor know what's happened you can do so okay um there is a list of duty solicitors available here for you you can speak to the officers okay the street fighter won't have long to wait he'll be sent home next week on a specially chartered flight thank you very much thank you officer chima will speak to another kosovan he wants to put on the same flight mr sufi had been here since 1998 he's been here a long time um we're going to serve removal directions on him he came here claiming asylum also his asylum claim was dismissed in that time he's been working he arrived in 1998 and claimed asylum you take a seat in the far side thank you six years later his application was refused he absconded but was arrested in an enforcement raid at a pizza restaurant in april 2009. do you understand why you're being detained yes i do okay just to make it brief you have a removal set back to kosovo for the 14th of may which is next thursday that's your flight itinerary for you there yeah uh this is also for you just the case history of your time you arrived to the time of your detention yeah he's settled in britain and feels the country owes him a debt because i've been working here with my papers for almost more than 10 years right and i've been paying taxes for this country right i want all my taxes back here right because i'm gonna be able [Music] i didn't get any anything from from government any income so i i appreciate it i appreciate what you're saying mr giusofi however it isn't going to change that you will be removed at this point so all i can say is you should speak to your legal representative and he'll be able to advise you on that when the guy was talking about tax we've had a few of those questions before it's something that uh we don't trust we don't get involved in we'll tell them to take legal advice on it but technically speaking they've been here illegally so they can't get they can't get their tax back date in any way the two kosovan prisoners will join 24 other kosovans and albanians on the flight chartered by uk border agency this is a regular thing that the uk board agency do these charter flights are being planned and they happen on on a fortnightly or on a monthly basis to remove specifically remove kosovo and albanian nationals back to that part of europe it's one of 70 flights a year used for removing illegal immigrants in 2008 over 1500 were sent home this way many of those in colenbrook were picked up by enforcement teams like this one officer shane healey is planning a raid on a chinese takeaway we're going to the intelligence suggests that possible immigration offenders are working from this address and previous visits to this kind of establishment have led to the arrests of failed asylum seekers and immigration offenders so we'll go straight away in 2008 enforcement teams carried out thousand raids resulting in over ten thousand arrests the target today is a takeaway serving the locals of the well-heeled area of west hampstead all right let's go immigration service you want to come inside for us it's immigration service can you all want to come around this area for me put down what you're doing is that being clear downstairs yeah hi from the immigration service okay we're just here doing checks on people today actually have a seat yeah you're right we're immigration officers there are nine employees officers check their immigration status what type of passport have you got you carry it about with you ladies produce their passport to me it's a valid passport it's got a valid uh student visa in here so she's got a leave to remain in the uk where's your passport yeah he's fine yeah he's uh he's told me who he is he stole his story and stuff checked on our computer database verified it from a copy of his passport he saw fine he's a british citizen the workers proved they are allowed to work in britain except for one he applied for asylum but was turned down all right okay he saw an application to romania on the basis of his nationality and uh problems back home uh that application's been looked at and been it's been refused he was as asked result of him being illegally in this country to sign on at our office which he's failed to do since 2004. well listen you're under arrest you don't have to say anything but my harmony defense if you do not mention when questioning something which you later rely on in court the man is a failed asylum seeker hiding from the immigration authorities officers will now take the man to his home address to find his passport so they can remove him from the country without it they will have to ask for emergency travel documents from the chinese government and they could face difficulties convincing them he's from their country the gentleman that then is arrested got his address so we are going to go there and search for a document without a document the likelihood of removing him is very unlikely so we are going to go and search for a passport now heathrow terminal 3. it carries over 30 thousand passengers every day that's over ten million a year today at passport control is immigration officer shital patel hi there traveling alone she's about to check a woman who's just arrived from south africa i'm just going to ask you a few questions about your stay here yeah how long are you going to be here three months three months so immediately today where will you be going um okay so your friend that's picking you up is he just just a friend okay okay miss thomas i have got some inquiries to make okay so i just need to make you need to take this take a seat for me you'll be here with us until i finish conducting those inquiries okay matt got a referral for you okay we've got a south african female she's just coming in she says she wants to come in for three months but she's just finished a two-year working holiday and she's only been away from the country for a month she says she'll be going to scotland ireland visit other south african friends that she has here so in two years here she just didn't get around to seeing scotland and wales and ireland yeah it doesn't hang together the idea of a working holiday is that you have a holiday and you do a bit of incidental work exactly in two years you should you know pretty much be able to see what you need to see so then to come back for another holiday on top of that makes me think that there's something here that's more important than back there a two-year working holiday visa allows one year of work and one year of holiday just come with me this way the south african woman has already had one of these visas and now she's back just one month later officer patel wants to find out if the friend waiting to pick up the passenger is just a friend but it seems being stopped by immigration is all too much for her i know you're upset but it's just you know i just have to try i feel alone now do you want to give her a call do you want me to give she's a world now okay i just want to go home i don't even want to be just grab your bags although the passenger appears to have given up the fight officer patel investigates further to assess her status first she calls the passenger's friend waiting in arrivals hi tom my name is petal i'm an immigration officer at heathrow airport hi there are you meeting anyone today okay just to let you know she has she's currently being held with immigration we do have some further inquiries that we need to conduct is it alright if i have a quick chat with you how is it that you know her you just know three friends are you just friends or are you in a relationship you're in a relationship thank you okay then thank you bye-bye so it turns out that the gentleman downstairs tom is the passenger's boyfriend and when i ask the passenger if it's a boyfriend or a friend she stated that he is just a friend to have a boyfriend in the uk creates a stronger tie than just to have friends in the uk so it gives her that extra thing to want to come back for so um not sure why she would have said on the desk that it's it's not a boyfriend but that's what we need to find out the passenger has lied about who was picking her up with a boyfriend here officer patel suspects a short visit might turn into something more permanent as soon as the deception starts that's when our alarm bells start ringing and you know it's just that have you got more to hide is there more to this than then you're letting on previous pay slip from when she was here on her working holiday officer patel and her boss matt dyson look for other clues to find out why she wants to come to the uk they discover a pay slip 500 pounds fortnightly that's not bad i'm sure she's worked full-time for that whole year okay so that's not good so we just need to find out if she worked full-time for the other year as well her working holiday visa would have allowed her to work 12 months of her two-year stay in this case what we've got so far is there's a pay slip there which appears to indicate unless she was earning an enormous amount for a little bit of work that she probably worked the whole of uh the last tax year the one that we've just completed um now that means she's done all her work basically in that period now do we really believe that in the first year she was here she did nothing at all well that's unlikely because let's be honest if you're working holding around a two-year working holiday you're not going to sit around and not work for a whole year and then just do it at the end because you know your financial constraints are the same at the beginning at the end pretty much good morning my name is sheetal i'm an immigration officer at heathrow airport officer patel calls the restaurant where the passenger has been working so she started 25th of june 2007 and departed 26th of feb did you say 2009 okay the manager says the woman worked over 20 months at the restaurant eight more than her visa allowed it just goes to show that she had a disregard for the restrictions that was put on her she when you do get your work in holiday you are told it's one year's holiday one year's work and she's abused that once you've used something once you know you can't be trusted that you're not going to do it again that's the thing i've just made a phone call and they tell me that you were employed from the 25th of june 2007 to the 26th of feb 2009. okay yeah so that's 20 months okay yeah do you understand what that means no right when you were given your working holiday visa you were told how long you can work for and how long were you told oh yeah okay so we've now found out that actually in fact you worked for over that time which means that you breach the restrictions given to you on your working holiday so after speaking to tom yeah he's told me that like i asked you at the desk are you in a relationship or is he just your friend and you told me he's your friend but when i asked him he says he's in a relationship with you so who's right who's wrong i mean if you ransom his relationshipiness um as friends and now you're coming back to see him not necessarily but he knows that okay after speaking to him he says that you guys are in a relationship why would he say that because he says he's actually discussed plans with you and stuff the passenger is trying to make light of her relationship for the chief it doesn't wash you can have a certain amount of sympathy when someone's dreams are not gonna go or come to fruition this week but you know she has to lie yeah you know and you know she's done it once we don't know she's gonna do it again exactly no she can go home first of all please come on then i'll tell you what's happening right you have been we've made the decision and you've been refused entry today just let me say one week and then just leave me after one week i sway on my mother's life i will go your removal flight is this evening okay your removal flight is tonight at 8 30. at this moment you you are inadmissible to the uk therefore we can't let you go anywhere so unfortunately you have to stay with us in detention until until your flight well as far as taking you anywhere and put you anywhere else i can't do that i'm afraid it doesn't stop you from coming back you can still come back you just i don't know what i will i would never want to come back here that's fine that's for you the passenger was put on a flight to south africa later that evening [Music] coming up the passenger who doesn't want to go home right guys but it's woman that's coming out she's pretty volatile i want it we may have to offer some uh some more formal help to get her on the aircraft the hunt for the passport with the london enforcement team we want your passport your passport it's one part of the job i hate and the student who obeys the rules twice a week and you've worked 20 hours a week for asda and you've worked 20 hours a week for william hill so how many hours in total did you work roughly 40 hours [Music] the london enforcement team raided a chinese takeaway and arrested a failed asylum seeker found working there the team want his passport so they can remove him from the country they've driven him back to his house to pick it up [Music] just so everyone's aware there's children on the premises it appears there is a family living there the man failed to tell the officers he was married with children upstairs officers are met with another surprise guys anyone speak english a tiny room with six beds and four men about to eat dinner cantonese with some nationalities you shined an awful lot of people to one room um we've done a visit years back now but we found 47 chinese in one one three bedroom house reason why we're here okay we want your passport your passport uh it's id yeah id where wherever you're going oh baby oh you got baby as well okay one in the oven the man's wife is pregnant with a second child no no don't you do that if you're pregnant you shouldn't be picking up boxes if you're pregnant all right come on sit down no just sit down sit down anyone in the house speak english anyone in the house you speak you speak a little bit of english don't you do you understand you understand you've been here a long time you do understand a little bit listen listen to you listen right listen to the officer you've been here since you've been here you've been here ten years you have to you understand a little bit of english okay hello yeah hi home office checks reveal his wife is also a failed asylum seeker she keeps to her bail conditions by reporting regularly but her husband has not reported in years they've both been asked to sign at the same office she was only once a month and she's signing on she's heavily pregnant still makes it he's able and uh doesn't he it's not telling us about his wife and kids you know these are all relevant to uh us making a fair decision you know when was he gonna tell us when he was getting on a plane absolutely ridiculous makes a mockery of the whole system the husband and wife claim they don't have passports the enforcement team have heard this before part of the job i hate is searching hey enjoy it yeah back upstairs it's a tight squeeze as officers check home office records on the four men we've got uh four chinese gentlemen uh in this bedroom uh they've produced us with um their art cars which is asylum registration cards um we're gonna check on narcissism and see what uh state their applications are in and uh go from there the discovery of asylum registration cards should mean the home office will have details on file hello house full of chinese could you do some uh checks please the three men claimed asylum on entry into britain they were given temporary release and by the time their asylum claims were refused they had all absconded the fourth man entered britain on the back of a lorry could you explain to him he's now under arrest as someone liable to be detained they are arrested to be questioned further and have their fingerprints taken the team cannot find the passports to help remove the family from the country it could take months to sort out emergency travel documents right we're going to release you okay that's not because you've been a good person it's because it's only because you've got a wife a pregnant wife and child here right but it's important that you come in and sign on with your wife he's gotta act responsibly now for his family and start signing on with his wife every month the man and his wife are currently reporting as instructed the four men arrested upstairs were later released on condition they appear every two weeks at a reporting center they reported once before absconding again at a location near gatwick a private security firm is gearing up for a big operation while most of britain sleeps team leader alan mckay briefs his 68 custody officers on operation aardvark hi good morning ladies and gentlemen uh welcome to operation alvark 355. we'll be taking returning 26 detainees to either albania or kosovo we have three coaches going to two to colbrook and one to brooke house and then we have a van going up to girlswood [Music] immigration removal center officers wake the detainees for an early morning flight good morning mr hasselhoff hello you know what's happening today i'm down this quick search i was waiting for because i went to record good morning you know what's happening aren't you it wasn't the coaches arrive carrying the custody officers our job primarily is to take them from the custody of the immigration removal center it's fair to say that the vast majority of these guys are they've had fair warning that they will be removed from the from the country they've made their arrangements majority of them are happy to go occasionally we we may get somebody that's not quite so cooperative but you know we try our best [Applause] they will pick up illegal immigrants from two other removal centres and will rendezvous at the airport at 8am most of the detainees have been caught working illegally but some have served time in prison for violent offenses there's a there's a good report between the staff and those in our custody and we'd like to keep it that way we like to make sure that we build up a relationship a bit of sense of humor and talk about football find something in common today uk border agency have chartered an entire plane to deport them [Music] this is where the staff come into their own really and they start to ease tensions and de-escalate any problems they may see arising you know nobody's going to be removed forcibly unless they resist the removal just as the last few take their seats there is a problem with a woman who doesn't want to board the flight can't leave without her she's pretty volatile let the girls deal with it i want you guys to we want to cordon around the van yeah let the girls deal with it please all right guys we've got a female detainee that's reluctant to go on the aircraft um the girls are talking to her now we're trying to persuade her that um you know the best option really is to go along with us unfortunately uh it may be that um we may have to offer some uh some more formal help together on the aircraft it's a delicate situation for the team already on board they don't want to unnerve any of the other passengers she's afraid of flying she's scared of being on an airplane we'll give her some tablets she's an elderly lady and she's scared the illegal immigrants are escorted back home by 56 custody officers four kosovans will go to pristina and the rest to tirana in albania when the officers return they will need to start preparing for the next chartered flight to a different destination in a few days time passport control heathrow terminal 3 a passenger is taken to have his bag searched officer hassler wants to know why he has come to the uk just being handed this case it's a return student on a pakistani passport and the issue we've got is that he is known to us for having a uk residence permit refused i'm the residence permit was an international graduate scheme work permit also known as an igs it was refused because his education certificates were from a uk college listed as bogus what he's then done he's then reapplied for a new student uh residence permit so the question is we've got somebody was studying who in fact wants to work here was refused the work permit but has now then gone and reapplied as a student visa which is strange to say the least the man has just four days left on his original student visa if he's allowed in he can immediately apply for a new igs work permit the application process will give him up to three months extra time in the uk much longer than the four days left on his current visa even if the application is refused okay we're just going to take you to another area now okay well i need to do your fingerprints and also need to take a picture of you as well yeah so what i'm going to explain to you right you've been held up at the moment there's insufficient reliable information for me to decide whether to grant you entry okay and at the moment you've given unsatisfactory answers to the questions given by the original officer on the control okay okay what are the documentation have you got here that i can have a look at whilst we're here most foreign travelers on visas bring with them a few supporting documents this man has brought hundreds so you refused that was the workplace basically igs yeah ideas it is i mean this is an awful lot of documentation but you do tend to find certain nationalities will carry their documentation with them like i said this is uh a great deal so it just makes my job a little bit harder to sift through it all and find what's relevant and what's not i'll tell you what he's more organized than i am among the documents are wage slips from william hill ladbrokes and asda a foreign student in britain can work a maximum of 20 hours a week on the control he did tell the officer that he was working at asda so we need to clarify um how long has been working for us there because clearly if he's working one place and then working two places then the cumulative hours would be in excess of those those 20. he also finds letters from several colleges in britain all claiming he is studying with them officer hassler wants to know how he can be in all these places at once so we're going to go in an interview and we're just going to ask him about his student his time as a student and see what he says because we've got colleges overlapping massive co you know we've got three or four colleges at what any one time that he's supposed to be studying at so we'll go in there and we'll have a chat and see what he comes up with and we'll see if we can you can discuss his course content okay what i'd like you to do just come in here please and sit down there all right are you fit and well to be interviewed i'll i'll try my best no no i don't want you trying your best i want you to tell me are you fit and well to be interviewed because i want to ask you some questions and what i don't want you five or ten minutes saying oh i can't answer that because i'm not well are you fit and well to be interviewed i mean never go any option of course you've got an option i'm asking you a question are you fit and well to be interviewed if you don't feel you're well enough to be if you tell me and i'll refer you back to the doctor i think i'm fine you think you're fine the interviewers got off to an uncomfortable start and the real questions haven't even begun after the break officer hassler turns up the heap all i want to confess is i have done nothing wrong in your country okay right let me be the judge if you do nothing wrong okay [Applause] a man has arrived from pakistan with just four days left on his student visa officer hassler has questions about the certificates he submitted for a work permit and the hundreds of documents found in his hand luggage he has at least two jobs and is studying at a number of colleges why have you come to the uk today to study okay and where lsms which is london school of management sciences how long have you studied there almost five years so since you've your arrival then you've effectively been studying all your time at london school of management science can you tell me why i have a letter from empire college dated november 2004 saying that you were a full-time student doing a bachelor of science in physics so why would they be showing you a letter if you've never studied that no basically i didn't inform them that we left the college why would you ask for this letter if you had no intention to be studying there and please start telling me the truth because at the moment you're not and i can tell you're not no that's what i'm telling you that's what it's what you're telling me i was i was still enrolled and then college but i wasn't how can you possibly be enrolled in a college that you've never attended it's basically said it's a misunderstanding because it wasn't my fault all i want to say i don't want to waste your time listen i'm getting paid to do this you're not wasting my time i'm going to get to the bottom of this all i want to say sir i'm studying at whatever i have told you under um under pressure or um on listen you're not under pressure because i give you ample opportunity at the beginning this interview and you chose to see that you were fit and well and i did say what i do want you to do is start saying oh well you know i'm a bit confused because your english is fine it is more than acceptable for me to understand you and i know that you can understand me all i want to confess is i have done nothing wrong in your country okay right let me be the judge if you do nothing wrong okay what did you apply for in um june of last year ideas and what happened to that it was refused what letters did you submit what letters and certificates did you submit i did give them the result sheets the postgraduate diploma in business administration from where from westminster college of computing did you study at westminster college of computing also then how did you get all these certificates your best to just answer the truth okay because i know what the truth is and it's better that you corroborate it so just answer me the question how did you get these documents a person helped me to make these documents so they are false documents yeah sorry yeah yes were you working yes i was where were you working how strong what hours do you work there i was 20 hours here and what about william hill i did work in william hill as well so we started end of december 2006 beginning of 2007 with us there okay and he started william hill the same time okay and you've worked 20 hours a week for asda yeah and you've worked 20 hours a week for william hill yeah so how many hours in total did you work roughly 40 hours and you still work for asda and william hill yes so all i want to say is i'm not breaking any law or anything listen just a sec just a second you say you're not breaking the law right but what do you think immigration laws it's not one rule for one person one rule for another you are breaking the law as a student okay you're not allowed to work more than 20 hours a week you're working 40 hours a week as a student you're not supposed to pay for fraudulent documents to submit to the uk home office to then try and get a work permit to live in the uk so you tell me where you've not broken the law sir i didn't mean to break the law it was just my fault it was my mistakes it is okay do you need anything to eat food you're okay all right from the very beginning i mean you could tell that he was struggling to sort of keep up with what was going on with regard to what his history was or what his purported history was um and and we've established that he's gone and purchased these documents that he then submit to the home office attempting to get a work permit um so i mean as far as i'm concerned it's a clear refusal okay mr barger right i need to explain to you that you're going to be refused entry into the united kingdom okay if i go just back and straight away if i apply again if i play again straight away i'm asking for advice if you're asking my honest opinion if you went back to pakistan and then you said next week you applied for student visa i would say it's very highly unlikely that you would be issued with a student visa my personal after a month or so okay the man has worked double the hours permitted for a student and he's submitted false documents to try and get a visa yet he still hopes he can come back soon this is a massive problem we have now with students um it's it's what takes up the day is returning students who are ultimately bulger students they get the residence permit or they get their entry claims from their country of origin they come to the uk um don't ever study get fraudulent documents to show that they have been or claimed have been studying and then it just perpetuates itself they get their residence permits to get their extensions and it's all built on a lie [Applause] [Music] you
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