A Home Office spokesman said: “We make no apology for enforcing our immigration laws and our officers carry out hundreds of operations every year around London. Where we find people who are in the UK illegally we will seek to remove them.
“We take any allegations of inappropriate behaviour from our officers very seriously and operate a comprehensive complaints and investigation process for where detainees or members of the public believe they have been mistreated.”
He added that a Ukrainian women, aged 33, and Indian man, aged 44, were both found to have entered the country illegally and a 59-year-old Brazilian woman had overstayed her visa.
“We take any allegations of inappropriate behaviour from our officers very seriously and operate a comprehensive complaints and investigation process for where detainees or members of the public believe they have been mistreated.”
He added that a Ukrainian women, aged 33, and Indian man, aged 44, were both found to have entered the country illegally and a 59-year-old Brazilian woman had overstayed her visa.
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All three had been arrested. The two women will be deported and the man has been placed in immigration bail if he is found to an illegal immigrant he will also be deported.Immigration chiefs have been accused of using ‘heavy handed’ and ‘intimidating’ tactics during an operation carried out in the borough today.
The criticism comes after officers stopped and questioned passengers at Kensal Green station to target illegal immigrants.
However, according to several witnesses the officers were aggressive, intimidating and were specifically targeting non-white individuals.
Last week, the Home Office rolled out a controversial campaign where billboards warning illegal immigrants to ‘go home or face arrest’ would be driven around Brent and five other boroughs in London.
Kilburntimes.co.uk
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