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immigration policy. The Labour-affiliated [Unison](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/unison) union says the changes will adversely affect migrant care workers
care workers is wrong, says Rayner Former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has said changing visa rules for migrants already living in the UK would be "the wrong thing to do", repeating her criticism
Policy changes from early 2024 under the former Conservative government are likely to have made an impact on the net migration figures. The Labour government has retained the measures and in some cases expanded
policies. And the far-right Vox party has called it an "invasion" that would attract more migrants to the country and cause the "collapse of the health service, housing and security". For the Socialist government
changes on labour shortages, population forecasts and the public finances. The MAC report said: “Our analysis suggests migrants earning the lowest wages are the most likely to remain in the UK long term, while there
policy,](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yqwk0zv8zo) through which the Welsh government aims to help refugees and asylum seekers placed in Wales to integrate and access public services, the UK government is in charge of immigration. Home Office
care clinics right across Australia. > > I think Australians, the more they get to know Pauline Hanson, will realise she is just in it for the social media grumbling and not for actually doing the hard
care and on a case-by-case basis," the former official said. USCIS did not respond to a request for comment this week on Guerra Sandoval's case, or others affected by the collapse