Fury as Ministers 'Lose Track' of 150,000 Migrant Social Care Workers
- Labour has admitted to losing track of over 150,000 migrants who entered the UK on social care visas, indicating a serious gap in monitoring these workers' status and employment.
- Government ministers stated they have no data on how many foreign workers are still employed in social care after being granted visas.
- Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized the situation, claiming the government has lost control of borders and called for significant reductions in immigration.
- The Home Office acknowledged that the current data system cannot track whether health and care visa holders remain in the UK or work in the sector.
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The British Government Lost Over 150,000 Migrants.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The British government admitted losing track of over 150,000 migrants who entered on five-year social care visas.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Britain’s governing Labour Party, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Care Minister Stephen Kinnock, missing migrants, and the formerly governing Conservative (Tory) Party.WHEN & WHERE: United Kingdom, 2025.KEY QUOTE: “[I]t is not possible to estimate the number or proportion of individuals wh…
The Labour Party has acknowledged that it has “lost track” of more than 150,000 immigrants who arrived in the UK on social assistance visas. Government ministers have admitted that they “have no idea” of how many of these foreign workers are still employed in the sector or even remain on British territory. According to The Telegraph, [...]
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