
Brits using cash-only nail bars, barbers or car washes are 'feeding the problem' of illegal migration and fuelling slavery, warns top Home Office official
Daily MailBritons using cash-only nail bars, barbers or car washes are 'feeding the problem' of illegal migration and could be creating more victims of slavery, a top Home Office official has warned. Mr Javid, a former top police officer and the brother of Tory ex-home secretary Sajid Javid, told the Sunday Times: 'People should recognise they are contributing to it and if they are, they are feeding the problem. Britons using cash-only nail bars, barbers or car washes are 'feeding the problem' of illegal migration and could be creating more victims of slavery, a top Home Office official has warned A group of people crowd an inflatable dinghy in an apparent attempt to cross the Channel after leaving Ecault beach in Saint-Etienne-au-Mont, northern France, on October 30 Your browser does not support iframes. Bas Javid is a former top police officer and the brother of Tory ex-home secretary Sajid Javid New figures from the Office for National Statistics showed net migration - the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving the country - hit a record 906,000 in 2023.
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