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The Home Office recently announced it will substantially increase fines for employers and landlords who employ or rent to illegal migrants beginning Jan. 1, 2024.
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Additional Information: The Home Office encouraged all employers and landlords to verify the eligibility of anyone they employ or to whom they rent property. The U.K. immigration minister said the increased fines are intended to deter migrants from illegally crossing the English Channel by small boats.
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