Immigrant rights organisations say ruling is ‘unqualified good news’
Immigrant Council says work ban impacts on self-esteem, mental health and on children
The Immigrant Council has indicated its preference is for asylum seekers to be granted the right to work at six months, which is commensurate with the timescale for deciding on asylum applications. Photograph: Getty Images
A ruling by the Supreme Court that a ban on asylum seekers working is unconstitutional has been hailed as “unqualified good news” by immigrant rights organisations.