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Boris Johnson promises amnesty for immigrants, Albanian lawyer shows who benefits

Boris Johnson promises amnesty for immigrants, Albanian lawyer shows who

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last week that he would soon make a decision on immigrants living in Britain, saying the time had come for those living there without documents but not breaking the law to benefit from the state. and not to live illegally.

This amnesty for emigrants will also affect thousands of Albanians who have lived for years in the UK, but who are deprived of many rights due to lack of documents.

Naim Hasani, a lawyer at the Supreme Court in Great Britain, told "Wake Up" that the amnesty benefits people who are well behaved, who do not have criminal records and who have lived in Britain for several years. 

"Boris Johnson's statements are a little late in telling the truth, because Mr Johnson has been a good advocate for immigrants and granting amnesty to illegal immigrants since he was mayor of London.

We are in a situation where the workforce from the European Union is being cut massively, drastically. That is why the British government is looking to find a workforce. I hope Prime Minister Johnson passes the law and gives the green light to Albanians and all immigrants living in Britain.

Mr Johnson has said very clearly, it benefits people who are well behaved, do not have criminal records, have a few years living in Britain, can be 5-10 years. What matters is how those who have lived illegally in Britain who do not have any documents how they work and live will prove it.

The criteria will be very accurate, they know that people have no evidence. "They may be those who have been denied asylum or those who have applied for a residence permit with marriage, but have been denied," said the lawyer.

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