President Kenyatta embarked on a mission to fight the elephant in the room which is corruption something that has seen him receive positive feedback and back up from both Kenyans and other international leaders.
Since May last year about 3,000 foreigners have been reported to have been deported after been found guilty of corruption involving of an authorised issue of work and staying permits in the country.
According to the Director of Criminal Investigation(DCI) detectives and immigration officers who have been involved in the crackdown exercise since mid last year said that the government has so far deported the illegal immigrants after investigation exposed the dirty tricks they used to gain entry into the country.
In addition they said that investigation had reveal that some senior immigration officers had pocket money to dish out work permits to undeserving foreigners.
It is also said that some cases have been forwarded to the office of Interior and Coordination of National Government Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i who has since promised to crack the whip on civil servants who abetted the vice.