A selection of recent media reports

Port security clash is all about money, insists MSP
THE row over the decision by the UK Border Agency (UKBA) to axe three port posts at Stranraer and.
The Scotsman (09-Sep-2010)
Conservatives - Reforming the UK's Immigration System
Immigration minister Damian Green confirmed last night that the government will look at...
News on News (09-Sep-2010)
IMMIGRATION: £100M JETS BILL FOR DEPORTING FAILED ASYLUM SEEKERS
DEPORTING failed asylum seekers has cost Britain £100million, with many sent home on...
Daily Star (09-Sep-2010)
£100 million spent on asylum deportation flights
The Government spent more than £100 million on flights deporting failed asylum seekers,...
The Independent (08-Sep-2010)
Bogus colleges 'used as cover for illegal immigration'
A doctor and a solicitor set up two fake colleges to help illegal immigrants gain leave to remain.
Telegraph - Fashion (08-Sep-2010)
ASYLUM: COVER-UP OVER GROWING BACKLOG OF CASES
IMMIGRATION officials were last night accused of covering up a massive backlog of asylum claims...
Express.co.uk (08-Sep-2010)
Agency 'Manipulating' Asylum Figures
The Border Agency is struggling to cope with its asylum caseload and is only removing around 3%...
Sky News (07-Sep-2010)
Top adviser warns over proposed immigration cap
BBC News home affairs correspondent A top government adviser says ministers may need to stop...
BBC News UK (07-Sep-2010)
Illegal workers found at Haydock racecourse
THREE Indian men were being held after immigration officials raided a Merseyside...
Liverpool Daily Post (07-Sep-2010)
Police chief slams immigration cuts
A top police officer has criticised a move to cut funding for three posts tackling illegal...
Carrick Gazette (07-Sep-2010)
Britons lead on hostility to migrants
More than six out of 10 Britons believe immigration to the UK is spoiling the quality of life, suggesting that the Briti...
Financial Times (07-Sep-2010)
Immigration rules will help stop extremist exploitation, says Damian Green
Tougher immigration rules will make it harder for extremist parties to exploit the issue,..
Telegraph.co.uk (07-Sep-2010)
Quentin Letts - Yesterday In Parliament: Would John Prescott make sense to any snooper?
Our beloved MPs returned for the tiresome two-week September sitting and promptly spent the day.
Mail Online (07-Sep-2010)
The crimewave that shames the world
It's one of the last great taboos: the murder of at least 20,000 women a year in the name of...
The Independent (07-Sep-2010)
Immigration lessons
Telegraph View: The points-based system introduced by the last government has failed to put the...
Telegraph.co.uk (06-Sep-2010)
France to strip nationality for killing police: Sarkozy
President Nicolas Sarkozy said Monday he wants to strip French nationality from immigrants if...
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (06-Sep-2010)
EU ministers vow migration cooperation
Description -- (PARIS) - Six EU governments and Canada vowed Monday to boost cooperation in...
EUbusiness.com (06-Sep-2010)
Immigration minister calls for tougher look at visa qualifications
The UK needs to look harder at who is qualifying for visas after research showed more than a...
Telegraph.co.uk (06-Sep-2010)
Govt to announce student visas crackdown
The government is to outline a crackdown on people arriving on student visas Monday as it bids to.
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (06-Sep-2010)

Press Articles

Immigration is making matters worst
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Surrey Advertiser - 07-Dec-2007

Hold back the immigrant flood
By Sir Andrew Green,
The Sunday Times - 04-Nov-2007

'We must act now to cut immigrant numbers'
Commentary by Sir Andrew Green,
The Daily Telegraph - 24-Oct-2007

At last, a big idea from the LibDems. Pity it's such a foolish one
Commentary
Daily Mail, London - 19-Sep-2007

Why one size does not fit all
by Sir Andrew Green
The Daily Telegraph, London - 14-Sep-2007

Immigration divides England into two zones
Commentary by Sir Andrew Green
The Daily Telegraph - 23-Aug-2007

Come to Slough, everyone else has.... The Legal Tangle
by Sir Andrew Green
The Times - 20-May-2007

Counting the costs of increasing immigration
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Times - 17-May-2007

'This would only make a bad situation worse' Commentary
By Andrew Green
Daily Telegraph, London - 08-May-2007

Economics of migration
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Tablet, London - 05-May-2007

Migrant amnesty never works
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Independent, London - 04-May-2007

The Great Deception
Saturday Essay
Daily Mail, London - 21-Apr-2007

Home Secretary confirms that there is to be no limit to immigration.
Home Secretary confirms that there is to be no limit to immigration.
Hansard - Columns 728 and 729 - 07-Mar-2007

Little to show from tide of migrants
Commentary

By Andrew Green
Daily Telegraph, London - 03-Jan-2007

As this country prepares to open its borders to yet another wave of Eastern Europeans…
How many more can Britain take?

By Sir Andrew Green
Daily Mail, London - 27-Dec-2006

A blunder for which we'll all pay the price
By Andrew Green
Daily Mail, London - 21-Nov-2006

A government deaf to the wishes of the majority
By Andrew Green
The Daily Mail - 27-Sep-2006

EU immigration is not the problem
By Andrew Green
The Daily Telegraph, London - 24-Aug-2006

Divided Britain makes a tempting terrorist target
Michael Portillo writes that we have imported terror "...by recognising our obligations [sic] to Commonwealth countries such as Pakistan, by pursuing liberal policies on immigration, by extending asylum to those who faced 'persecution' without much reflection on why they found themselves in that position, and by ignoring the activities of 'dissidents' based here, despite warnings from allies....."
The Sunday Times - 13-Aug-2006

Home secretary wants to set 'optimum' level of immigration
Speaking on BBC1 on Sunday 6 August, the Home Secretary said he wanted to change the culture of the debate and end the "daft, so-called politically correct notion that anybody who talks about immigration is somehow a racist". He was foreshadowing a forthcoming speech described in The Guardian on 7 August.
The Guardian - 07-Aug-2006

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