A selection of recent media reports

Man raped two girls in Glasgow flats
A man from Afghanistan has been found guilty of raping two young girls at flats in Glasgow.
BBC News UK (03-Feb-2012)
Ten jailed over sham marriage plot
Published on Thursday 2 February 2012 18:01 Ten people have been jailed for attempting to organise an international sha...
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
The debate about what constitutes Britishness has barely begun.
Telegraph.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)
A traitor's tale
Leaving the Labour party is uniquely traumatic, as Luke Bozier has just discovered \u2013 and I know all too well
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)
Tougher migration rules
Immigrants must prove they will "add to the quality of life in Britain" before they're allowed into Britain, the Governm...
ITV.com (02-Feb-2012)
Immigration focus turns to 'quality'
Helen Warrell By Helen Warrell Britain does not need more immigrants who will be "middle managers" but should inst
Financial Times Print Edition (UK) (02-Feb-2012)
Immigrants 'must benefit Britain'
Immigrants must "add to the quality of life in Britain" to be let in, the immigration minister is to say.
London Evening Standard (02-Feb-2012)
UK Border Agency admit 57 of its own staff have committed immigration offences
THE UK Border Agency has been forced to admit 57 of its staff have been guilty of immi
Mirror.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)
New immigration policy favours the wealthy, say critics
Immigration minister to signal more selective policy under which only the right kind of migrants are all
Guardian.co.uk (02-Feb-2012)

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News Articles for April 2004

April 27, 2004
Migrationwatch response to the Prime Minister's speech on immigration April 27

April 22, 2004
Migrationwatch media comment

April 6, 2004
Media comment from Migrationwatch on immigration 'summit'


Full Text of Press Release : April 2004


April 27, 2004

Migrationwatch response to the Prime Minister's speech on immigration April 27


Like the Prime Minister we support managed migration. The problem is that the current situation could in no way be described as managed. Foreigners are not recorded in and out of Britain and only one in five of failed asylum seekers are removed. But he has avoided the main point.

Legal immigration is at an historic high. It has doubled to a quarter of a million under his Government. Even allowing for the 90,000 British people who are leaving every year, our population - on the Government's own figures - will increase by 5.6m in the next three decades.

That is five times the population of Birmingham. People want to know what is the point of all this and what its effects will be on our society.


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April 22, 2004

Migrationwatch media comment


Commenting on Government plans for a ‘blitz’ on illegal immigration announced today independent think tank Migrationwatch called it `largely window dressing.`

The measures on sham marriages were welcome, if long overdue. But the proposals on students would have little effect as there is still to be no check on whether students, genuine or not, actually leave the country after their course is finished.

‘The problem is not the arrival of students. It is their failure to depart. It is time for the government to stop window dressing and take real action to prevent students, and also visitors, from simply staying on after their visas have expired,’ said Sir Andrew Green, the organisation's Chairman.


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April 6, 2004

Media comment from Migrationwatch on immigration 'summit'


‘The Prime Minister, in his press conference, completely missed
the point.

Public concern is not just about abuse of the immigration system. It is also about the nature and scale of immigration which is the highest in our history.

In 2002 net non EU immigration was 233,000. Our estimate is that only just over a quarter of these immigrants came with work permits - and this number includes their dependants.

Action against bogus colleges and sham marriages is most welcome, if thoroughly overdue. But it is only tinkering round the edges.
Three steps are now essential to restore control of our borders:

• re-instatement of embarkation controls for foreigners;
• the introduction of ID cards;
• and, the establishment of a serious capacity to remove those who have no right to be in Britain


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