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Call for immigrant amnesty in UK | Call for immigrant amnesty in UK |
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Half a million illegal immigrants should be given the right to stay in Britain, a think tank has said. | Half a million illegal immigrants should be given the right to stay in Britain, a think tank has said. |
The Institute of Public Policy Research says such an amnesty would bring in £1bn in extra taxes, and save costs of £4.7bn needed to deport people. | The Institute of Public Policy Research says such an amnesty would bring in £1bn in extra taxes, and save costs of £4.7bn needed to deport people. |
It is urging Home Secretary Jacqui Smith to adopt the move, saying a large scale deportation would never happen. | It is urging Home Secretary Jacqui Smith to adopt the move, saying a large scale deportation would never happen. |
The Home Office said an amnesty was unnecessary and would create "a strong pull for waves of illegal migration". | The Home Office said an amnesty was unnecessary and would create "a strong pull for waves of illegal migration". |
It is not known how many illegal immigrants are in the UK, with estimates varying widely from 300,000 to 900,000. | It is not known how many illegal immigrants are in the UK, with estimates varying widely from 300,000 to 900,000. |
We would notice it straightaway in uncleaned offices, dirty streets and unstaffed pubs and clubs Danny Sriskandandarajah, IPPR | We would notice it straightaway in uncleaned offices, dirty streets and unstaffed pubs and clubs Danny Sriskandandarajah, IPPR |
The Home Office has estimated it would take more than 30 years to deport them all. | The Home Office has estimated it would take more than 30 years to deport them all. |
Danny Sriskandandarajah, head of migration and equalities at the Institute of Public Policy Research, said: "The simple truth is that we are not going to deport hundreds of thousands of people from the UK. | Danny Sriskandandarajah, head of migration and equalities at the Institute of Public Policy Research, said: "The simple truth is that we are not going to deport hundreds of thousands of people from the UK. |
"Our economy would shrink and we would notice it straightaway in uncleaned offices, dirty streets and unstaffed pubs and clubs. | "Our economy would shrink and we would notice it straightaway in uncleaned offices, dirty streets and unstaffed pubs and clubs. |
"So we have a choice: make people live in the shadows, exploited and fearful for the future; or bring them into the mainstream, to pay taxes and live an honest life." | "So we have a choice: make people live in the shadows, exploited and fearful for the future; or bring them into the mainstream, to pay taxes and live an honest life." |
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Immigration minister Liam Byrne has repeatedly rejected calls for an amnesty. | Immigration minister Liam Byrne has repeatedly rejected calls for an amnesty. |
A Home Office spokesman said a new Australian-style points system for managed migration would allow skilled migrants into the UK to fill gaps in the economy. | A Home Office spokesman said a new Australian-style points system for managed migration would allow skilled migrants into the UK to fill gaps in the economy. |
The pressure group Migrationwatch UK has argued that an amnesty on illegal immigrants would put too much pressure on council housing. | |
Migrationwatch has also questioned the benefits brought by legal migrant workers, saying their economic benefit was equal to 4p a week for each person in Britain. | |
Trade unions recently said migrant workers who come to the UK legally had boosted the economy. | |
The TUC said the amount of tax paid by migrants exceeded the cost of supplying public services. |