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Immigrant Amnesty

Asked what the Prime Minister thought about an amnesty on immigrants, the PMOS said that there were no plans for an amnesty. Asked why Liam Byrne had asked officials to look at it, the PMOS said that he had been doing the proper job of a minister which had been to make sure he had all the facts and analysis available as was appropriate and if you looked at what he had said you could see it was clear that there were no plans for an amnesty.

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5 Comments »

  1. Please mail to me articles this nature whenever they have been discussed in Downing Street.
    Thank you

    Comment by N C KUFA — 16 Jun 2006 on 6:13 pm | Link
  2. Please mail to me articles this nature whenever they have been discussed in Downing Street.
    Thank you

    Comment by N C KUFA — 16 Jun 2006 on 6:13 pm | Link
  3. i think an amnesty would be very positive move for the uk financialy and entegration wise.

    Comment by nurettin — 17 Sep 2006 on 12:48 am | Link
  4. It seems that all parties are either ignoring or scared to face the problem if illegal immigration
    in the United Kingdom. While most of undocumented immigrants are hiding and living in misery, J Reid and
    L. Burn are pretending to be in control of the situation. This inertia is will only benefit scrupulous employers

    So far we have been listening only to right wing parties and think tanks. That’s the reason why I decided to
    launch the survey at <a href="http://www.skillipedia.com">http://www.skillipedia.com</a&gt; to hear opinions from normal people. Once we get enough coverage
    from the press we will be able to relay the result of the survey to the Home Office

    You opinion is much appreciated

    Regards

    Vis

    Comment by viz — 29 Oct 2006 on 5:31 pm | Link
  5. We are conducting a survey on amnesty for illegal immigrants in the UK and the USA for the next 6 months at <a href="http://www.skillipedia.com">http://www.skillipedia.com</a&gt; . We want to hear opinions from normal people – not political parties or think-tanks.

    Your opinions or feedback are much appreciated

    Viz

    Comment by recruiter — 14 Nov 2006 on 12:54 pm | Link

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