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Migration Scandal: Fake Jobs Exploit Illegal Migrants!

A scandal has erupted! Shady agents are exploiting illegal migrants by selling fake jobs in the UK. This underground racket charges migrants for non-existent roles to secure visas.

An undercover investigation by The Times reveals these dodgy agents create fake payrolls showing salaries of £55,000 for jobs that don’t exist. Migrants are given bogus CVs and coached on imaginary roles!

These deceitful visas come at a hefty price, with migrants paying up to £20,000 upfront and monthly fees to maintain the charade. Once trapped in these fake roles, they can't legally work, risking deportation if caught.

Yet, the agents keep profiting. One brazen operator admitted, "We only sell you the CoS [certificate of sponsorship].” The Times uncovered several such operators across the UK peddling fake jobs in fields like IT, nursing, and bricklaying.

The Home Office responded with determination, pledging to secure borders. Visa refusals hit record levels, with 1,948 employers stripped of sponsor licenses. They are investigating this criminal activity, promising zero tolerance.

Chris Philp, Conservative shadow home secretary, slammed the findings as "shocking," accusing the government of losing immigration control. He urged Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to take urgent action.

Key Takeaways

  • Illegal migrants exploited with costly fake job schemes!

  • Home Office vows crackdown on bogus visa agents.

  • Government faces backlash over immigration control failures.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-01-27

 

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