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"The UK has long been a landing point for immigrants from around the world, including hundreds of thousands from India. In 2008, a BBC investigation into the west London neighborhood of Southall—home to at least 800,000 illegal Indian immigrants at the time—revealed a network of young, poor, and usually male farmers from the Punjab who described themselves as faujis (soldiers). Many had entered the UK through Russia, and were working menial jobs to send their wages back home. A number of them were living on fake passports, licenses, and national security numbers. Some had destroyed their real passports on arrival, in the hopes of slowing down any deportation efforts."
https://qz.com/967203/more-and-more-illegal-indian-immigrants-are-choosing-to-leave-the-uk/
"The UK has long been a landing point for immigrants from around the world, including hundreds of thousands from India. In 2008, a BBC investigation into the west London neighborhood of Southall—home to at least 800,000 illegal Indian immigrants at the time—revealed a network of young, poor, and usually male farmers from the Punjab who described themselves as faujis (soldiers). Many had entered the UK through Russia, and were working menial jobs to send their wages back home. A number of them were living on fake passports, licenses, and national security numbers. Some had destroyed their real passports on arrival, in the hopes of slowing down any deportation efforts."
https://qz.com/967203/more-and-more-illegal-indian-immigrants-are-choosing-to-leave-the-uk/