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Nobody Knows How Many Visa Workers Just... Disappear




This is going to make you angry.

MPs just dropped a bombshell report that basically confirms what we all suspected: the government has absolutely no clue how many people overstay their work visas and melt into the illegal job market. Zero. Zilch. They're not even checking.

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The Home Office's $64,000 Question

Here's the kicker - since 2020, over 1.18 million people have rolled into Britain on skilled worker visas. That's more than the population of Birmingham. And guess what? Home Office staff haven't bothered to check exit data even once since the scheme launched four years ago.

Not. Even. Once.



Parliament's Public Accounts Committee basically called them out for being completely useless at their jobs. These visa holders are supposed to work in care homes, hospitals, tech companies - filling gaps in our workforce. But nobody's tracking whether they actually leave when their papers expire.

Modern Slavery Hiding in Plain Sight

The report gets darker. MPs found "widespread evidence" of workers trapped in debt bondage, forced to work crazy hours under exploitative conditions. And what's the government doing about it? Sweet nothing, apparently.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, who chairs the committee, didn't mince words: "There has long been mounting evidence of serious issues with the system, laid bare once again in our inquiry. And yet basic information, such as how many people on skilled worker visas have been modern slavery victims, and whether people leave the UK after their visas expire, seems to still not have been gathered by Government."

Translation: We're flying blind while people suffer.

Meanwhile, in Takeaway Land...

This comes right after investigations uncovered asylum seekers moonlighting as delivery drivers while living off taxpayer handouts. (Because apparently nobody checks that either.)

Look, I get it - tracking over a million people isn't exactly filing your tax return. But when you're running a country, maybe - just maybe - you should know who's actually left and who's decided to stick around illegally?

The care sector alone has thousands of these visa workers. Essential workers, doing jobs Brits often won't touch. But without proper oversight, we're creating a perfect storm for exploitation adn illegal working.

What happens next? Probably another strongly-worded report in 2028 expressing shock that nothing's changed.


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