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8 Jul 2005 12:00AM

- Author:
- Alan Masson
The Government has recently published new proposals as part of its five year strategy to improve the way that immigration and asylum is dealt with in Britain. These proposals are contained in the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill, which had its second reading in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
Some of the proposals directly affect employers because they introduce new penalties for employers. Full details of the new system are not yet available but the gist of what is proposed is tha... (462 more words)
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