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JCWI
Press Releases
Tuesday 7 March 2006
JCWI response to the Home Office announcement
of the points based system today
Media contact: Rhian Beynon, Communications Officer
Telephone: 020 7553 7464
Habib Rahman, Chief Executive of the Joint Council
for the Welfare of Immigrants, said:
"We welcome the Government's acknowledgement
of the positive economic contribution of migrants and recognise
the positive intention behind the points system to restore public
confidence in the immigration system and ensure migrants are welcome
in the UK
"However denying all possibility of settling
in the UK to lower skilled and unskilled migrant workers could create
a workforce ripe for abuse by exploitative employers. Temporary
workers have fewer employment rights in any case. Temporary settlement
rights will be a double whammy ensuring a whole group of workers
are unable to seek remedy for abuse they suffer. Some may have to
enter the irregular employment sector to escape such abuse. Such
factors could drive down employment conditions for everyone
"We should also recognise that migrant
workers who send money home are keeping families and towns some
parts of the developing world going. The points system will make
it much harder for a group of workers and the families they support
at home to find a route out of poverty through migration because
the return on their investment in migration will be much reduced.
The Government says it is committed to Making Poverty History in
the developing world - how is making migration harder for people
from those countries going to help that? "
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