Yvette Cooper has sworn for illegal immigrants to make it more difficult to get jobs in the 'Gig -Economy', and admitted that it was 'too easy'.
The Minister of the Interior said that those who have hired illegal migrants who have been blocked for working up to five years in prison, have closed huge fines or their companies.
Tomorrow she spoke for an international top in London about tackling criminal gangs.
Ministers and enforcement staff from 40 countries will meet in London next week on Monday and Tuesday to discuss international cooperation, delivery routes, criminal finances and online advertisements for hazardous journeys.
Mrs. Cooper told the Telegraph: 'We restore the order of the shelter system. This means introducing difficult laws and stopping rogue employers in their traces.
“We will clamp the jobs of the tap that undermine the labor market.”
Speaking with The Times, Mrs. Cooper also indicated that she wanted to fight the number of people who had arrived in a student or work visa in the UK in the United Kingdom and have demanded asylum since then.
But the conservatives said that the statements of Labor about the tough were for immigration were 'risk'.

The Minister of the Interior said that those who have hired illegal migrants who have been blocked for working up to five years in prison, have closed huge fines or their companies.

But the conservatives said that the statements of Labor about the tough were for immigration were 'risk'.

A record number of people have arrived in the UK after crossing the canal so far this year.
Chris Philp, the secretary of Shadow Home, said: 'When Keir Starmer scraped the Rwanda plan before it started, he gave the only deterrent that this country had.
'Crossings have risen 31 percent since the elections and 2025 so far have been the worst year ever. Starmer's claim to break 'the gangs' is in deck.
'Under new leadership, the conservatives have established difficult plans to combat illegal migration, including plans to deport all foreign criminals and to withdraw the Human Rights Act for immigration issues.
'If Labor was serious about protecting Great Britain, they would support these measures – but instead Labor voted against them. Labor is an open boundaries of borders. '
Countries such as Albania, Vietnam and Iraq – from which migrants traveled to the UK – will participate in the conversations and France, the US and China.
A record number of people have arrived in the UK after crossing the canal so far this year.
Small boat trips on the English channel are part of a broader problem of organized immigration crime movements to make a profit.
More than 8,000 advertisements on social media were removed last year where smugglers promote crossings before they moved to encrypted channels.
About 600 engines were seized and hundreds of people were arrested for facilitating travel in attempts to combat smuggling gangs.
Legal enforcement agencies that try to break through the operating models of smugglers are supposed to have forced the costs for engines and boats to £ 14,000 of the low thousands in an attempt to make it economically untenable to continue.
Criminal finances will be a focus of discussions that will see how the money of smugglers will follow worldwide and share approaches from different countries.
Hundreds of millions are supposed to be transferred illegally via the Hawala system, for example, which is a legitimate means to transfer money around the world, but is also used in payments that are linked to channel transitions.
The government also expands the right to cover checks to cover casual, temporary employees in changes in border security, asylum and immigration account.
The legislation is continued by parliament with plans to introduce new criminal offenses and to engage the power in terrorist style to police and enforcement agencies to combat gangs.
The addition announced on Sunday will increase the right to work schedule for GIG -Economy employees who are currently not being treated in existing laws.
Liable companies can be fined a maximum of £ 60,000, or are confronted with closures, disqualifications of director and even a maximum of five years in prison, if checks are not performed.
Secretary of the Yvette Cooper home base said: 'Snip a crush for illegal work plays in the hands of callige people trying to sell spaces on thin, overcrowded boats with the promise of work and a life in the UK.
'These exploiting practices are often an attempt to undermine competitors that do the right thing.
'But we are clear that the rules must be respected and maintained.
“These new laws build on considerable efforts to stop organized immigration crime and to protect the integrity of our borders, including increasing raids and arrests for illegal work and achieving people who have no right to be their highest rate here in half a decade.”