Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Transatlantic lessons on immigration policymaking

Recent political decisions in Europe and the United States have added new uncertainty to contentious immigration policy debates. A historical perspective, however, underscores the lasting value of shrewd, cautious, and consistent political leadership in what is likely to be an ongoing process of policy reformulation over the next several years.

On February 6, sluggish efforts to “overhaul” U.S. immigration policy stalled. An omnibus bipartisan Senate bill passed last year, but House Republicans waited many months to develop an alternative stepwise approach — first tighter controls, then limited and conditional amnesty for illegal immigration — and now expect to pursue it only next year. On February 9, Switzerland voted to completely rethink its decade-old open border policy toward immigration from most of the European Union (EU). Thus, America will now further delay repairing an immigration system its politicians all agree is “broken,” while Switzerland, rather than long-muted supplemental mitigation measures, confronts potentially complete replacement of a system none have deemed “broken.”

Switzerland has roughly the size and population of California’s four southernmost counties. The foreign-born population is somewhat higher. Many work in construction, domestic service, restaurants, gardening and agriculture. About one-tenth are daily border-crossers; the volume into Geneva alone is nearly as high as Tijuana-San Diego.

The razor-thin 50.3 percent “Yes” vote for the Swiss initiative was as much a protest against creeping de facto EU membership as a plea for reduced immigration. The devil is in yet-to-be determined implementation details, but in principle the vote requires nothing more extreme than some variant of the quota systems widely used in Europe and North America for most of the 20th century.

The EU, however, opposes allowing an affiliated nonmember to cherry-pick terms of integration, despite new clamor in some member countries for such Swiss-style “direct democracy.” The Swiss government is thus now between that EU rock and hard place of a domestic mandate to revise only the immigration element of its bilateral European integration agreements. Switzerland is fond of the initiative instrument, and since 2000 six others have concerned immigration, but none has thrown as much sand into political gears. (California’s system of referendums and initiatives — such as the anti-immigrant Proposition 187 of 1994 — was established in 1911, and consciously adapted from Switzerland.)

Immigration is a key component of human history and today’s global economy, but immigration policymaking can be a political minefield where a single false step can spell disaster. Typical ideological categories fit poorly. Conservatives welcome imports of labor but not potentially associated cultural and social change. Liberals praise ethnic diversity and freedom of movement while fearing environmental and wage pressures. International migration usually yields overall net economic gains, but locally there are both losers and winners. Migration is risk-laden and can raise many anxieties, real and imagined. Finally, those most impacted tend to view migration in personal terms. Astute politicians carefully monitor resulting, sometimes heated, emotions.

The historical effectiveness of migration controls is often overrated, and jobs and family networks underrated. During the early 1900s, when a transatlantic steerage ticket cost about three weeks U.S. wages, and 1 percent of U.S. arrivals were rejected, immigration relative to population was not much higher than today. During the 1908 recession there was a net outflow to Europe (and century later, following the 2008 financial crash, to Mexico).

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Immigration Curbs Bad PR For UK, Says Minister

Britain’s immigration policy has been bad PR for the country abroad and is putting off students, according to the science minister.

David Willetts said that moves to reduce the number of people coming to the UK to the tens of thousands by next year had “played disappointingly badly” in India and had hampered the effort to attract international candidates.

It comes despite a charm offensive by ministers and an admission by the Prime Minister during a visit in November that plans to charge a £3,000 visa bond to ensure people didn’t overstay had caused alarm.

Mr Willets said that the number of students from India had dropped by 38% by 2011 and 2012 and blamed it on the way India had reported on British immigration policy.

He said that by contrast there had been an increase in the number of applications to study from China, where press controls are significantly tighter.

In an interview with Total Politics magazine, he said: “It has played disappointingly badly on the Indian sub-continent.

“I’ve been with the Prime Minister to India on several occasions, and we both make the point that legitimate students can apply, with no number controls.

“But it’s a striking contrast: in China, that is completely understood. The number of Chinese students coming to Britain continues to surge, which shows it’s not a matter of British policy. It’s about the different ways it’s perceived and reported in India.”

During a visit to India in November Mr Cameron called for “calm language” on immigration.

The Prime Minister has also been under fire in Europe for his immigration policy after introducing stringent measures amid fears of an influx of Romanians and Bulgarians at the beginning of the year.

The European Commission vice president Vivian Reding accused Mr Cameron of peddling myths about a “foreign invasion” .

While Europe’s employment commissioner Laszlo Andor warned that Britain was at risk of being seen as the “nasty country”.

Speaking on the Radio 4 Today Programme on Wednesday that Brussels was preparing to rule on whether the curbs on European Union migrants claiming benefits would be challenged.

EU migrants will have to prove they are earning at least £149 a week for three months from March 1 before they are allowed to claim benefits including child tax credits, child benefit and job seeker’s allowance if they lose their jobs.

Mr Laszlo said that the new rules were likely in contravention of EU law.

Plans to charged a £3,000 visa bond were dropped by the Government.

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Immigration curbs deter students

Immigration curbs have “played disappointingly badly” in India despite prime ministerial charm offensives to show Britain welcomes students, the science minister has admitted.

Ministers have been working “flat out” to attract international candidates but Indian press coverage about reforms to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands by 2015 has been ” surprisingly negative”, David Willetts said.

The Conservative appeared to suggest that while numbers from India were falling – a 38% drop between 2011 and 2012 – there continued to be a surge in applicants from China because of the way the immigration crackdown was covered by its more tightly-controlled media.

The contrast shows “it’s not a matter of British policy” but the different way it was “perceived and reported”, he added.

In an interview with Total Politics magazine, he said: “It has played disappointingly badly on the Indian sub-continent. I’ve been with the Prime Minister to India on several occasions, and we both make the point that legitimate students can apply, with no number controls.

“But it’s a striking contrast: in China, that is completely understood. The number of Chinese students coming to Britain continues to surge, which shows it’s not a matter of British policy. It’s about the different ways it’s perceived and reported in India.”

Asked why there was a difference, he replied: ” I don’t know… you might speculate…. This is something I do look into. The structure is rather different there than in China, and that might, in turn, have fed a different type of reporting. There tend to be more small-scale agents in India… but for whatever reason, India has a very lively press. Its press coverage has been surprisingly negative. We’re working flat out to try to communicate the basic message.”

David Cameron has insisted there are no limits on the number of “legitimate” international students that can be admitted to the UK and called for ”calm language” on immigration during a visit to India in November.

The Prime Minister acknowledged during the tour that a – now-abandoned – proposal to impose a £3,000 visa bond to encourage people not to overstay had caused ”lots of concern”.

Mr Willetts backed suggestions that Chancellor George Osborne should visit India to explain the Government’s position.

“Yes, I think that’s a good idea,” he said. “I went on George’s trip to China and the PM’s a month later. You can always do more. This government, we do look outwards, and especially towards these emerging powers, India, China, Mexico, Turkey, Indonesia… It’s very important that we build up good relations with them, and they look to collaborate with us on science and research.”

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Immigration Bureau frees alleged British pedophile

Immigration authorities have released a 78-year-old alleged British pedophile after investigation showed that he has no criminal record in the country.

Lynch Morris was arrested late last year and jailed at the Bureau of Immigration Warden Facility in Taguig City for allegedly molesting a six-year-old girl in Tarlac.

A BI statement on Tuesday said Morris was released after the father of the supposed victim withdrew the criminal charges he filed against the foreigner.

However, a group called Foreigners for Justice has questioned the release, noting that a BI legal staff official “was so disgusted” with the release order.

“These commissioners will hold foreigners for minor overstays for years and not give bail but will release a pedophile within 2 months of his arrest,” the group quoted the unnamed BI officer as saying.

Incident

In its statement, the BI said the father of the victim accused Morris of sexually molesting his child three times in April 2010. This prompted him to file a complaint before the BI.
 
Morris, unaware of the case, was able to freely travel the country. In November last year, he was intercepted by airport operatives at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Pampanga after his name was included in the derogatory list.
 
Morris underwent primary inspection prior to his intended trip to Bangkok, Thailand, and was barred from leaving the country, the BI said.
 
Immigration authorities brought Morris to the Taguig detention facility despite his repeated appeal that he did nothing wrong and was not aware of the charged filed against him.

No criminal record
 
In a one-page order, former NBI director Medardo de Lemos confirmed that a check on Morris’ criminal record yielded negative result.
 
The BI’s legal department found that there is no showing that Morris was informed of the complaint against him and therefore was not given a chance to present his reply affidavit.
 
Under the Philippine Immigration law, no alien shall be deported without being informed of the specific grounds for deportation nor without being given a hearing under rules of procedure to be prescribed by the commissioner.
 
“The complaint in the alleged sexual molestation did not pursue the criminal case against Morris despite the lapse of three years from the time the incident happened,” De Lemos explained.
 
The NBI said no evidence was submitted to prove that there was sexual molestation and that the victim refused to undergo medico legal examination to prove the allegations.

GMA News Online inquired to the Sta. Ignacia Police in Tarlac about Morris’ case but the police officers from the investigation and children and women’s division cannot recall the case.

In a separate phone interview, Maan Pedro, BI spokesperson, noted that they cannot detain Morris because they have no proof of any case or complaint against him.

“If we don’t release him, we may violate his human rights,” Pedro said.  — Rouchelle Dinglasan/KBK, GMA News

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Immigration frees alleged British pedophile

Immigration authorities have released a 78-year-old alleged British pedophile after investigation showed that he has no criminal record in the country.

Lynch Morris was arrested late last year and jailed at the Bureau of Immigration Warden Facility in Taguig City for allegedly molesting a six-year-old girl in Tarlac.

A BI statement on Tuesday said Morris was released after the father of the supposed victim withdrew the criminal charges he filed against the foreigner.

However, a group called Foreigners for Justice has questioned the release, noting that a BI legal staff official “was so disgusted” with the release order.

“These commissioners will hold foreigners for minor overstays for years and not give bail but will release a pedophile within 2 months of his arrest,” the group quoted the unnamed BI officer as saying.

Incident

In its statement, the BI said the father of the victim accused Morris of sexually molesting his child three times in April 2010. This prompted him to file a complaint before the BI.
 
Morris, unaware of the case, was able to freely travel the country. In November last year, he was intercepted by airport operatives at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Pampanga after his name was included in the derogatory list.
 
Morris underwent primary inspection prior to his intended trip to Bangkok, Thailand, and was barred from leaving the country, the BI said.
 
Immigration authorities brought Morris to the Taguig detention facility despite his repeated appeal that he did nothing wrong and was not aware of the charged filed against him.

No criminal record
 
In a one-page order, former NBI director Medardo de Lemos confirmed that a check on Morris’ criminal record yielded negative result.
 
The BI’s legal department found that there is no showing that Morris was informed of the complaint against him and therefore was not given a chance to present his reply affidavit.
 
Under the Philippine Immigration law, no alien shall be deported without being informed of the specific grounds for deportation nor without being given a hearing under rules of procedure to be prescribed by the commissioner.
 
“The complaint in the alleged sexual molestation did not pursue the criminal case against Morris despite the lapse of three years from the time the incident happened,” De Lemos explained.
 
The NBI said no evidence was submitted to prove that there was sexual molestation and that the victim refused to undergo medico legal examination to prove the allegations.

GMA News Online inquired to the Sta. Ignacia Police in Tarlac about Morris’ case but the police officers from the investigation and children and women’s division cannot recall the case.

In a separate phone interview, Maan Pedro, BI spokesperson, noted that they cannot detain Morris because they have no proof of any case or complaint against him.

“If we don’t release him, we may violate his human rights,” Pedro said.  — Rouchelle Dinglasan/KBK, GMA News

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Poll: Americans want legal immigration cut in half

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