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New UK immigration system would disqualify 8 in 10 current EU care workers

 

A new study claims that eight in 10 EU care workers currently employed in Britain would not have been eligible for UK visas under the government’s new immigration system set to launch on 1 January 2021. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think tank has warned that the new system will harm the UK’s economic recovery from COVID-19.

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Chinese persecution of Uyghurs and other minority groups continues.  The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) and the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP), together with 68 Uyghur organizations lobbies UN Member States to vote against China’s renewed

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The Home Office has a bad track record when it comes to treating migrants in a fair and just way.  Recently a judge decided that migrants had been deported unlawfully by the Home Office.  Is this an attempt to deflect attention by using a private sector organisation to deal with deportations?  Priti Patel the Home Secretary is consider to be an immigration hardliner.

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The likelihood of being picked is very low.  However, if you are picked it is an easy way to gain a Green Card. 

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As we have mentioned in the past there is a serious problem with the ethics and morality of agencies in the Government.  There are many allegations of discrimination and numerous instances of unlawful behaviour.  The Boris Johnson Government pretends most of the time that these problems do not exist.

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Most people seem to think that Biden will win the presidential elections, which should result in more liberal immigration policies.   Last time it was expected that Hillary Clinton would win.   This time the Democrat lead over the Republicans is much greater.  Then again Trump does have a habit of surprising people.  Lets not forget that under the Obama pr