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Undocumented Workers now looking after British Elders in Care Homes and Irish Carer workers still stuck in Direct Provision Centres

6/4/2020

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  • Number 10 and Taoiseach sign hard copy receipts of Open Letter for Status Now
  • Reports of undocumented careworkers, without any ‘lawful’ access to healthcare, housing or food, being paid by British families to look after elderly parents in Homes​
Today, a representative from a Filipino community organisation, which advocates on behalf of frontline nurses and care home workers in the UK, including undocumented workers who lost their jobs in the current crisis and who cannot access any State support, contacted RAPAR.  Deaths attributed to the coronavirus have occurred among undocumented workers in the Filipino community.
 
The representative described how one such worker, Rose, forced to leave her care home job because of Home Office changes to requirements for visas for migrant care worker, is living in a British City with six other undocumented people in cramped accommodation.  Rose is surviving from the money she is getting from the children of British elders who are paying her to go into the nursing home where their parents live to look after them.
 
No one outside of an environment where they can self isolate as needed, stay clean, and maintain social distancing has the power to follow the Public Health directives necessary to limit COVID19 viral transmission to the absolute minimum.  Anyone can now sign the Open Letter petition, launched by 37 organisations across Ireland and the UK, with receipt now signed for at Downing Street and the Dublin offices of the Taoiseach, calling upon the UK Prime Minister and the Taoiseach of Ireland to use their vested powers to instruct the British and Irish States to act immediately and in all ways necessary so that ALL undocumented people, destitute people and migrant people in legal process in both the UK and Ireland are granted Status Now: Leave to Remain.
 
Also today, MASI (Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland) told RAPAR “People seeking asylum in Ireland who work as care givers are risking their lives to protect the Irish people and are still having to return to over-populated rooms in Direct Provision Centres. The number of people in the Centres who are presenting with COVID-19 symptoms keeps on growing, yet no one from the Irish Government is disclosing the number of people living in Direct Provision who are testing positive.  We call on the Irish Government to house Carer Workers alongside everyone else currently in Direct Provision, in safe places from which they may continue their exceptional work caring for others.”
 
The Irish and British Governments have the power to enable undocumented people, immediately, to care and protect themselves, their loved ones and their living and working communities. RAPAR asks “When will they stop moving the deckchairs*, use their power and save lives?”  (*move (the) deckchairs on the Titanic’: To partake in or undertake some task, activity, or course of action that will ultimately prove trivial or futile in its possible effect or outcome. 
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Letter to No. 10 Downing Street
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Receipt of letter sent to No. 10 Downing Street
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Letter to the Taoiseach of Ireland
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Receipt of letter to the Taoiseach of Ireland
22 Comments
Florence
7/4/2020 08:21:53

About time to recognise their contribution in this country.

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Jennifer
7/4/2020 08:33:40

Let migrant to be citizen.

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Jonalyn valdez
7/4/2020 08:39:52

Let migrant to be citizeb

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Annalis Caunceran
7/4/2020 08:55:17

Let migrant to be citizen

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Analisa Caunceran
7/4/2020 08:57:46

Let the migrants to be citizen

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Ronald Eldridge link
7/4/2020 09:05:54

Undocumented care and other workers are subject to all manner of abuse, human trafficking, disenfranchised, vulnerable to ill treatment by employers with non of the protections that most of us don’t even have to think about. Further, vulnerable patients and clients are potentially being put at risk as a result of undocumented / un vetted / hidden workers being employed. It is in everyone’s interest that their employment is regularised in law.

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Phoebe Dimacali
7/4/2020 09:20:38

Regularise undocumented workers now! Undocumented workers are more prone to abuse. They are doing important roles in the society, looking after our elderly, our homes, our families and our children. They are workers, they are part of our society.
Regularisation is the key.

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Imelda v.Nicor link
7/4/2020 09:43:28

Im imelda nicor im working as a carer of 90years old british lady.im working fulltime.and now beciuse of this crisis situation im working 24/7 in whole week to save the life of my british employer.

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Janet Lopez
7/4/2020 09:49:20

Give a migrant a chance to live here without fear and restriction

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rachel
7/4/2020 11:10:47

indeed. undocumented carers are risking their lives and even health working long hours just to care for the elderly british citizens. they deserve protection too. thank you

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Rachelle Bascara
7/4/2020 13:07:15

No human is illegal

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Milagros Mendoza
7/4/2020 14:09:13

No human is illegal ,Undocumented workers are silently giving a big impact in the society and we just turned our back and neglected them,it's high time to listen to them. Prove that UK is a mother of humanitarian country.

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Ray Ramos
7/4/2020 17:01:53

I have been working for so many clients here in the UK and I guess I deserved to stay in this country. I have been here for 9 years not been home since and been looking after elderly clients treating them like my grandparents to me. I just hope the government will give us the chance and be legal here. That’d be my dream come true. I pray that everyday it will happen one day. I’m so pleased that someone or there’s organisations that are helping us to stay here.

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Susan Cueva link
9/4/2020 16:42:40

Undocumented migrants have contributed so much to the British society..

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Juliet
12/4/2020 06:47:56

it's about time to give those undocumented an indefinite stay here in this country.... they are working all around workers, Hospitals, Care Homes, in Household settings etc....

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Noel Reyes
12/4/2020 07:07:46

It’s about time to recognise them

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Benita
12/4/2020 07:17:12

Overstayers Due to expired visas are skilled workers and plus they are already here. If there is a way that they can be supported I believe that in no time and with minimal cost they can be even more productive citizens.

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Catherine Sidora
12/4/2020 08:26:14

No human is iligal

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Gerardo A. Gimutaoknow
12/4/2020 08:48:46

No one is illegal!

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Antonieta
12/4/2020 11:33:54

It's about time to grant amnesty to all undocumented workers. They've been working and serving british people for long time. Please recognise their hard work.
Thety'e proven themselves as one of the important workers in Britain. Amnesty!

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Anita Docallas
12/4/2020 16:16:50

Migrants whether documented or not deserve recognition for their contribution in this country. Grant undocumented workers permission to legally work and pay their taxes which I'm sure they are willing to do.

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Gina Parayno link
13/4/2020 06:48:44

No one in this country has illegal

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    • Cassandra who never gives up!