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At Terminal 3 Immigration Officer Lisa Lea check the passport of a man from Pakistan who says he’s here to do some marketing for his fruit and veg business. Lisa is suspicious from the
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At Terminal 3 Immigration Officer Lisa Lea check the passport of a man from Pakistan who says he’s here to do some marketing for his fruit and veg business. Lisa is suspicious from the outset when she looks at his passport stamps. She finds out he’s living in Britain and running businesses based in Britain. This is illegal. He denies everything despite compelling evidence. He is refused entry and returned on the next flight back to Pakistan. Another officer at Heathrow, Tim Wetherall, picks up an Indian couple who are found by customs carrying 18,000 cigarettes and 27kilos of tobacco. After the interview the man threatens to kill himself. They are offered asylum and accept. The couple changes their mind at the last minute and the Chief Immigration Officer does a deal with them to protect them from any potential legal problems on return to India.
An Indian student is stopped at passport control. He says he’s not working but pretty soon Immigration Officer Neil Newbury finds out he’s working at Tesco supermarket stacking shelves.
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An Indian student is stopped at passport control. He says he’s not working but pretty soon Immigration Officer Neil Newbury finds out he’s working at Tesco supermarket stacking shelves. The man is caught out and returned home on the next flight.
Officer Steve Hassler stops an American who has come to Britain to teach puppetry. He’s an Emmy award winning puppeteer who’s worked on The Muppets and Sesame Street. Yet today things aren’t going his way. He doesn’t have a working Visa. His bags are full of colourful puppets and he does a little show for the camera. Sadly he doesn’t get to teach his classes and is eventually sent back to America.
In India the visa applications for travellers to Britain are decided by a small group of Brits on a 2 year posting in New Delhi. We see them interviewing suspect “students” and other
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In India the visa applications for travellers to Britain are decided by a small group of Brits on a 2 year posting in New Delhi. We see them interviewing suspect “students” and other potential visitors like the 35 year old Punjabi who’s just married a 60 year old Welsh woman. The visa officers at the high commission suspect a sham marriage, but can they find any proof?
This must be the boldest enforcement operation. Street Ops, as they are known, involve a group of immigration officers in full immigration uniform trying to spot illegal immigrants
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This must be the boldest enforcement operation. Street Ops, as they are known, involve a group of immigration officers in full immigration uniform trying to spot illegal immigrants amongst in busy streets. In this episode we follow two Street Ops. The first at North Greenwich Tube Station, where a man is stopped and questioned but then wriggles free and runs. He’s caught but a passerby gets involved, there’s a scuffle and lots of shouting and threats.
The other operation at Stratford Station picks up a number of illegal workers on their way into work. These operations are very successful for UKBA as they always get results.
It’s 8am and Immigration Officer Bridgette McCarthy gets a call on the radio. There’s a lorry crammed with car tyres that’s about to board a ferry any second but they suspect it may also
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It’s 8am and Immigration Officer Bridgette McCarthy gets a call on the radio. There’s a lorry crammed with car tyres that’s about to board a ferry any second but they suspect it may also have people hiding deep inside. Bridgette’s team rush over, and after clambering over hundred of tyres they find 7 Indian men. Minutes later there’s another call about another lorry ready to board a ferry. They find 8 Eritreans. A third call comes in. It’s getting frenetic. A Vietnamese family has been discovered inside a lorry. Scarily, to try and avoid detection the officers’ CO2 detectors, the family have been wearing black bin liners over their heads. This is already the busiest morning at Calais in the series. And then to top it off there’s a fourth call. Bridgette’s team pick up 4 clandestines hiding in a luxury yacht. The yacht isn’t on the sea, it’s part of a shipment of luxury boats being transported inside a lorry.
Heathrow
A routine passport control check with Immigration Officer Steve Hassler turns into a marathon investigation. The “student” from Pakistan makes a mess of his answers and Hassler
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Heathrow
A routine passport control check with Immigration Officer Steve Hassler turns into a marathon investigation. The “student” from Pakistan makes a mess of his answers and Hassler smells a rat. Spanning 2 days, 2 Chief Immigration Officers and a second Immigration Officer, the man, they discover is a taxi driver with a wife and 2 children, living in Luton. He is refused entry to Britain. But on appeal he is allowed to stay while his case is investigated.
London Enforcement - Cleaners
The Enforcement team at Beckett House, London, raid a cleaning company and arrest 2 suspected illegal immigrants. All they have to do now is prove where they’re from and find their passports. Easier said than done. What follows is an emotional and frustrating day in the life of an immigration team.
There’s never enough time or people to search every lorry coming into Britain from the Continent. Immigration Officer John Cassidy explains the role of the ‘Spotters’ who picks out which
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There’s never enough time or people to search every lorry coming into Britain from the Continent. Immigration Officer John Cassidy explains the role of the ‘Spotters’ who picks out which lorries should be searched. On an average day they can find up to 40 clandestines. Today is unusual because they’ve been searching lorries all night, with their CO2 tubes and sense of smell, apparently clandestines who live rough have a very noticeable ‘aroma’. Eventually, as daylight breaks they make a discovery. Five Iraqis are found onboard a lorry. They are later released back outside the port to try again another day.
Dallas Court in Salford, Greater Manchester is one of 14 reporting centres in Britain where asylum seekers, foreign criminals and those caught working illegally come to make weekly
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Dallas Court in Salford, Greater Manchester is one of 14 reporting centres in Britain where asylum seekers, foreign criminals and those caught working illegally come to make weekly reports. This is to show the Home Office they are following the instructions given to them while their paperwork and legal status is processed. A man arrives thinking he’s making his routine weekly report, but he is about to be arrested and sent back to Nigeria. He’s a convicted sex offender who has served his sentence, but one of the conditions was that he is eventually deported to his homeland. What he doesn’t realise is that this will happen today. He is later taken to a detention centre at Heathrow and put on a plane to Lagos with 5 burly minders escorting him all the way. In 2007 over 4200 foreign national criminals were deported in this manner.
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