says equality watchdog chief.
Economic migrants placing a huge strain on schools and hospitals should pay extra for the services they use, race relations boss Trevor Phillips has said.
Mr Phillips, head of the new Commission for Equality and Human Rights, said a 'two-track immigration system' was needed - with additional contributions made by 'shuttle migrants' who stay in the UK for only a short time.
Mr Phillips, head of the new Commission for Equality and Human Rights, said a 'two-track immigration system' was needed - with additional contributions made by 'shuttle migrants' who stay in the UK for only a short time.
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