“The test should ensure people coming here are filling gaps in the labour market, not taking jobs British people could do,” she said. (The Guardian.)
Should I read the above sentence as "“The test should ensure (that) people (who are) coming here are filling gaps in the labour market, not taking jobs (which/that) British people could do,” she said."?
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Yes, that's correct.
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