Effects of Immigration Policy
More good stuff from LEGAL PRACTITIONER Consilio Magazine,
edited by Norman Baird and Mike Semple Piggot
Immigration and Asylum by Rona Epstein
http://www.spr-consilio.com/art132.htmOne hundred years ago there were no controls on entry to this
country. The Aliens Act 1905 began a century of legislation to
control immigration. Generations of migrants have found a place in
British society. Their food, language and cultural traditions have
become part of mainstream culture, from bagels to curry to
carnival. The economic contribution of migrants is considerable,
in commerce, industry and work in the public services.