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According to the spokesperson: "They should support their workers with insecure immigration status, helping them to apply to regularise their status – they have a duty to do this as they reap so much profit from these vulnerable, exploited workers".
President George W Bush tried to pass a law to regularise their status, but was thwarted in Congress.
When the Northern Ireland Office and Home Office attempted to regularise Price's position by altering her required residence to England, Thatcher responded: "No.
They need to work together to regularise their carry-on rules, but more importantly they need to apply the ones they already have.
"It has more than enough time to regularise its decisions in parliament and to finesse points of detail".
Several Filipino workers have used the scheme to regularise their position after years of working in the state illegally.
In the past year agreements have been reached with Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos to try to regularise the flow of migrants coming purely for economic reasons.
During a creative burst in the early 1860s, she invited a Boston man of letters to be her mentor, but could not take his advice to regularise her verse.
However, it sits on the fence when it comes to what kind of route we should be taking to regularise the status of immigrants.
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission urged the government to "take steps to regularise the status of vulnerable non-EU nationals in the maritime sector".
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