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Migration Watch UK Press Comment on the ONS Labour Market Statistics | Migration Watch UK
Commenting, Lord Green of Deddington, Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: “These figures represent a milestone in EU migration to Britain. We now have over one million workers who were born in the EU8 countries of Eastern Europe, nearly a million from the EU14 and already a quarter of a

MWUK press comment on Home Affairs Committee ‘Migration Crisis’ Report | Migration Watch UK
Commenting, Alp Mehmet, Vice Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: Clearly the challenges facing the UK Border Force remain significant and are growing. It is imperative that more money is devoted to address the issue of illegal immigration which is of major public concern. To see the full report, click here.
MW388 : Deportation of Foreign Criminals | Migration Watch UK
Article 8 of ECHR as interpreted in a recent deportation appeal with reference to paragraphs 398, 399 and 399A of the Immigration Rules and Part 5A of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 The case of Secretary of State for the Home Department v.CT (Vietnam) (2016) EWCA Civ. 488, was decided

The people have spoken – and they want lower immigration. Now Westminster must duly deliver it. | Migration Watch UK
By Lord Green of DeddingtonChairman of Migration Watch UKConservative Home, 1st July, 2016 The Government and opposition are clearly shell shocked by the outcome of the referendum. We have arrived suddenly at an historic turning point. Our relationship with the EU and our place in the world will have to be

Migration Watch Press Comment on ONS mid-year population estimates | Migration Watch UK
Commenting, Alp Mehmet, Vice Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: “These figures confirm that our population is growing by around half a million annually – the equivalent of a city the size of Liverpool every year. At this rate, the UK population will increase by ten million over the next
The Case of the Vanishing Non-EU Students | Migration Watch UK
Overseas students who stay on indefinitely in the UK are a massive part of non-EU migration. That is the conclusion of a report issued today by Migration Watch UK. The EU referendum campaign has highlighted the apparent failure of the government to reduce the current record level of net migration,
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