Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, July 2006
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" JCWI is asking for a carefully managed programme whereby migrants who have been living in the UK for at least two years can earn the right to indefinite leave to remain and obtain legal protection that is currently denied to them because of their immigration status. The main categories of people we are proposing should benefit are people who entered the country legally but who have overstayed their work or student visas or have failed asylum claims. However we think that people who entered illegally but have suffered forced labour or labour of sex exploitation should have the opportunity to obtain temporary leave to remain."