A selection of recent media reports

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The Daily Mail (04-Feb-2012)
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The Guardian (04-Feb-2012)
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This is Lincolnshire (04-Feb-2012)
Theresa May Immigration Decision Triggers 'Secret Justice' Fight
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The Huffington Post (04-Feb-2012)
Derelict working men's pub could soon reopen its doors \u2013 as a home for destitute asylum seekers
This article, by Joshua Carroll, won him this year's Wyn Harness Prize f
The Independent (04-Feb-2012)
Man raped two girls in Glasgow flats
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BBC News UK (03-Feb-2012)
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Ilkeston Advertiser (03-Feb-2012)
IMMIGRATION CLAMPDOWN
IMMIGRANTS will only be allowed into Britain if they can \u201Cmake the country better\u201D.
Daily Star (03-Feb-2012)
Immigration: dubious means to an uncertain end
The truth is that politicians worry about immigration more than the rest of the population do, not less
Guardian.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)
Immigration is not just a numbers game \u2013 it's about culture, too
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Telegraph.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)
A traitor's tale
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The Spectator (02-Feb-2012)
Immigration minister wants more scrutiny of 'value' of foreign students
Expanding the number of international students in the UK is not necessarily a good t
Times Higher Education (02-Feb-2012)
Select migrants 'helped by reforms'
High-earning migrants and promising student entrepreneurs will find it easier to work in Britain as the Government aims ...
The Oxford Times (02-Feb-2012)
Damian Green: 'we only want the brightest immigrants'
The Immigration Minister says the Government will meet its target of reducing net migration into the U
Telegraph.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)
Human rights decisions led to 'ridiculous and damaging' situation, warns minister
The way courts interpret the human right to family life has led to a "ridiculo
Telegraph.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)
Immigration minister Damian Green on who can come to UK
Britain does not need more "middle managers" or unskilled Labour and those coming in should be able to command a
BBC News - UK Politics (02-Feb-2012)
Conservatives put politics before policy on immigration
Damian Green's speech on immigration was thin, and contained nothing new.
New Statesman (02-Feb-2012)
Migrants must be 'the right people'
Immigration policies must ensure "the right people are coming here", the Immigration Minister said. Damian Green said i
Belfast Telegraph (02-Feb-2012)
Migrants must add to quality of life in Britain \u2013 minister
Migrants must "add to the quality of life in Britain" if they want to live here, the Immigration Ministe
Telegraph.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)

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News Articles for August 2002

August 6, 2002
Home Office challenged to give their own projections after questioning figures on the scale of migration into the UK

August 2, 2002
Net migration into the UK is now two million every decade and probably more


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August 6, 2002

Home Office challenged to give their own projections after questioning figures on the scale of migration into the UK


Following claims that figures on the scale of net inward migration into the
UK from independent think-tank MigrationwatchUK were flawed, the group's Chairman has challenged the Home Office to give their own projections.
'Our figures are based on the Home Offices' own statistics so it is difficult to see where we can be criticised,' said Sir Andrew Green, who heads the non-political group. 'But if, as reported in some of today's newspapers, they disagree with our numbers and the methodology behind them they should say precisely why.

'In doing so we would expect them to apply the same level of transparency and provide the same level of detail as we have, supported by the sources from which they are drawn, so that they can be examined as rigorously as ours have been,' he said.


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August 2, 2002

Net migration into the UK is now two million every decade and probably more


With the number of migrants into the UK now running at two million every decade a leading migration think-tank has urged the Government to act with much greater urgency and resolution to tackle the chaos in the system and to restore public confidence. Net inward migration is now running at double the rate of a decade ago and the trend is relentlessly upwards.
'Our latest analysis of all the available figures shows that, even using very cautious estimates for illegal immigration we are approaching a quarter of a million migrants a year for the first time in our history,' said Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of MigrationwatchUK, an independent, non political organisation which monitors migration.
'That means that a population the size of the city of Cambridge being added every six months or a population the size of Birmingham every five years.
On present patterns, two thirds will settle in London and the South-east.
'The very positive response to the launch of MigrationwatchUK is evidence of widespread public concern over the chaos in the immigration system, exacerbated by the perception that the government lacks the will to deal with it effectively,' he said.

Sir Andrew said MigrationwatchUK wholeheartedly supported Britain's record as a safe haven for genuine refugees but only about 5% of immigrants are those who have qualified as refugees. Some 50-60,000 a year are refused yet only 11,500 are removed. This destroys the credibility of the system and makes it more difficult for those with a genuine right to stay to be welcomed and accepted.

'Furthermore, the failure since the mid 90s, to record the departure of non
EU citizens is a major weakness in our immigration system. Indeed, it is almost an invitation to overstay. Against this background it is a cause of real concern that the government should have announced a huge increase in the issue of work permits with no effective safeguards against abuse of the system,' he said.

'Continued failure to get a grip of this situation will play into the hands of the far right who seek to exploit the situation for their own ends and to whom we are totally opposed.

'Immigration at this rate will have a profound effect on the nature and shape of our society for decades to come. It is therefore essential that this subject be brought out of the closet so that there can be an open debate based on the facts. At MigrationwatchUK we intend to provide the facts in their proper context and contribute to the debate,' said Sir Andrew.


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