Enforcement efforts against illegal working in the UK have intensified, driving a sharp rise in arrests. Government data shows record‑high activity, with thousands of business raids targeting sectors like nail bars, takeaways, and car washes. Arrests have surged nearly 59% as authorities expand funding, tighten right‑to‑work checks, and deploy new tools such as body‑worn cameras. Officials say the crackdown aims to curb exploitation, disrupt the black economy, and deter illegal migration.

