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23 Jun 2005 12:00AM
The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill was published yesterday (22 June), as part of the Government’s five-year strategy on immigration and asylum. The strategy was outlined in February in the report Controlling our borders: Making migration work for Britain.
The Bill takes forward those elements of the strategy that require primary legislation. Among the proposed measures that will have a direct effect on employers, a new civil penalties scheme will be introduced, under which ... (46 more words)
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