Posts Tagged ‘immigration’
Degrading asylum seekers holds a mirror up to society
The full hardship of life in this country faced by refused asylum seekers is laid bare today in a joint report from Swansea University and Oxfam. Here, one of its authors explains what such a flawed system tells us about the country we all live in
The price of love
Immigration is seldom far from the headlines. But what’s it like to actually go through the system?
The future’s bright..?
Think UK or Welsh politics is fluid and unpredictable? We’ve got nothing on the Dutch, as this year’s General Election proved
Hung out to dry on the immigration debate
Immigration was a hot topic during the General Election – and for the Lib Dems honesty on this issue was perhaps electorally counter productive, writes our newest Sixth Columnist
Immigration: the need for controls
Is the free movement of peoples, as argued on WalesHome.org earlier this month, really a blow for natural justice? Or does the evidence show that mass immigration would be bad for migrants as well as bad for Wales?
Built by migrants, not druids
“National identity” is the foundation myth of most hostility to immigration. It is particularly egregious in Wales, a country that would not even exist but for the mass migration of the industrial revolution, and which bears such responsibility for today’s population movements
We must investigate UK Border Agency allegations
Allegations of racism and asylum applications refused for poor reasons have been made against the UK Border Agency’s Cardiff branch. They must be taken seriously
Immigration and entrepreneurialism
Although Wales has historically experienced net emigration in the past, our economy benefits from inward migration and managed correctly immigration could well be the key to Wales’s future prosperity
Just the facts, Nick
Immigration figures completely refute BNP’s arguments – but when migration is handled this poorly, does it matter whether Nick Griffin is right or wrong?
The right to choose who stays and who goes
Public outrage over the treatment of Gurkhas masks an underlying belief of unjust governance







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