UK tightens racist immigration/labor policy

BBC -- UK bans non-EU unskilled workers

Unskilled workers from non-EU countries will be banned from taking jobs in the UK for the "foreseeable future", the government has said.

Foreign nationals who want to marry a British person and come to the UK may also have to sit an English test.

The moves come as ministers unveil details of their new points-based system for migrants.

About 12,000 unskilled migrants from non-EU countries in Africa, America and Asia came to work in the UK last year.

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith set out the proposals, which come into force in 100 days' time, in a speech at the London School of Economics.

She said that immigration policy should not just be about economics but should also take into account the wider impact on society.

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