http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=535&ncid=535&e=9&u=/ap/20050207/ap_on_re_eu/britain_immigration"The government Monday proposed tighter immigration controls and said only skilled workers who speak English would be allowed to settle in Britain permanently."
"Home Secretary Charles Clarke said the government also would fingerprint all foreigners applying for visas to stop them from remaining in Britain once their permits expire."
"This country needs migration. Tourists, students and migrant workers make a vital contribution to the U.K. economy. But we need to ensure that we let in migrants with the skills and talents to benefit Britain, while stopping those trying to abuse our hospitality and place a burden on our society," Clarke said.
"Under the proposals, only skilled workers who can support themselves financially can apply to stay permanently. They must have lived in Britain for five years and be able to speak and write in the English language."
Sounds like a common-sense approach to a growing problem. Hopefully the U.S. will soon follow suit.