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Explore our latest publications on immigration and asylum policies. Stay informed with well-researched insights.

Immigration Caps Don’t Hamper The Economic Recovery. Why Pretend Otherwise?

By Sir Andrew Green, Chairman, Migration Watch UK The immigration lobby are gettingdesperately short of arguments to set against the huge costs of massimmigration.  The first body blow was aHouse of Lords report which “found no evidence…… that net migration generatessignificant economic benefits for the existing UK population.” (Seeabstract here).  This

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A “barmy” Article In “the Economist”

The cover story of this week’s Economist claimedthat immigration was the governments “barmiest” policy which was “cripplingbusiness and the economy”.  Analysis: These claims are wildlyexaggerated.  In the last available year(to Q2 2012) the facts are that[1]: Intra-companytransfers were slightly up to nearly 30,000. The article makes the familiar claim that 80%

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An African War Criminal

An appalling case is reported today, 8 October 2012,in the Daily Mail Online. It is the story of a SudaneseAfrican whose identity is not disclosed, who in the course of a number of BBCinterviews said that he was between 2003 and 2006 a fighter in the Janjaweedmilitia which was responsible for

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Sir Andrew Green: Immigration Control Should Not Impede Economic Growth

Sir Andrew Green is Chairman of Migrationwatch UK. Does the government’s political imperative to get immigration down toacceptable levels conflict with their economic imperative to stimulate economicgrowth?  For business generally, theanswer is a resounding “no”.  There are no limits on the transfer ofinternational staff, vital to so many companies based here. 

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