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Alex Halliday (ESOL Tutor, MBC, Birmingham)

> Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 16:40:01 +0000
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> Subject: Tell the Immigration Minister what you think
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> http://www.labour.org.uk/ask_liam
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> Liam Byrne wants to know what we think of the government’s new Green Paper on migration.
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> You may care to ask him how the government is going to ensure that refugees in need will be able to reach the UK legally?
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> Or why, if the government wants migrants to earn their keep, they won’t allow asylum seekers to work?
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> And just why is the Government making it so hard for asylum seekers who desperately do want to become UK citizens.
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> You’ll probably have a view of your own, and this is a simple chance for you to air it directly to Liam Byrne.
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> (you don’t need to be a Labour party member)
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> Thanks as ever for your support for refugees
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> Bob Deffee
> Campaigns and Public Affairs Manager
> Refugee Council
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