UK Government Admits 150,000 Illegal Workers Have Vanished: Shocking Truth
The UK government has admitted a massive oversight in its immigration system: 150,000 people admitted under the “skilled worker care” visa route were not properly vetted and have now vanished from the system. This revelation is raising major concerns over public safety, resource strain, and government competence.
Key Admission: 150,000 Migrants Missing
Scheme was introduced under Boris Johnson to address labour shortages in the care sector.
Government has now confirmed 150,000 workers were admitted without proper vetting and are currently untraceable.
Equivalent population size: entire cities such as Dundee, Telford, Peterborough, or Bedford.
While the majority are likely not criminals, government reports indicate some were trafficked, used forged documents, and brought in extended family members.
Top source countries:
Nigeria, India, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Philippines, with smaller numbers from Kenya and Sri Lanka.
The Cost to Taxpayers
This isn’t just a security risk, it’s a financial disaster:
£20 BILLION per year – Estimated cost of the care worker scheme.
£41,000 per migrant annually – Taxpayers funding housing & benefits.
£460,000 in illicit goods seized – From just one police raid on illegal workers.
Meanwhile, British families wait years for council housing, and local services are stretched to breaking point.
The Dinghy Scam: A Related Crisis
This scandal comes as another migrant cover-up was exposed:
Government-contracted trucks were caught transporting dinghies back to France suggesting some "illegal" crossings may be staged.
Migrants pay £5,000-£8,000 each to cross a multi-million-pound smuggling industry.
£4.5 million per day spent on housing migrants in luxury hotels.
Is this a deliberate failure? Or sheer incompetence?
UK’s Bizarre New "Soft on Crime" Policy
In a shocking twist, the government announced:
Foreign criminals won’t go to jail, Instead, they’ll get a free flight home.
No real consequences, Many will just return illegally and reoffend.
Public safety at risk, Gangs now have zero fear of punishment.
Who thought this was a good idea?
What Happens Next?
With 61% of Brits saying immigration is the biggest issue dividing the country, tensions are rising.
Will the next election change anything?
Will the UK finally secure its borders?
Or is this disaster only getting worse?
One thing’s clear: The public is fed up.
Final Thoughts
This isn’t just about 150,000 missing workers, it’s about a broken system that:
Wastes billions of taxpayer money.
Puts national security at risk.
Rewards illegal activity.
Enough is enough.
Quick Recap:
The Scandal: The UK government admits 150,000 foreign care workers brought in legally, have disappeared without a trace.
How?
Poor vetting allowed fake documents & trafficking.
Many exploited loopholes to bring in extra "family members."
Some likely working illegally in gig jobs (Ubers, deliveries).
Cost to Taxpayers:
£20 billion/year spent on the failed scheme.
£41,000 per migrant annually for housing/benefits.
£460,000 in illicit goods seized in raids on illegal workers.
Linked Crises:
Dinghy scam: Evidence suggests some crossings are staged.
Soft-on-crime policy: Criminals deported instead of jailed.
Public Outrage:
61% of Brits say immigration is the #1 issue dividing the UK.
Next election could be a referendum on this disaster.
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