In response to the global staffing crisis, Britain called out to workers in other countries to help ease the pressure. However, many of them ended up paying thousands of dollars in illegal fees. After leaving her home in India, Meera Stephen came to Britain to work at a nursing home. She was one of thousands […]

Labor migrants who came to the UK got into a debt bondage
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