Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Re: Fwd: [LA-F] Row over 75,000 visas handed out each year to foreign students who never go home

immigration control is mandatory.

those in our government and DOJ who are giving aid and comfort to
illegals must be replaced asap by any means necessary

On Jun 13, 10:19 am, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> From: *Mario LAF*
> Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2012
> Subject: [LA-F] Row over 75,000 visas handed out each year to foreign
> students who never go home
> To: Libertarian Alliance Forum <libertarian-alliance-fo...@yahoogroups.com>
>
>  Row over 75,000 visas handed out each year to foreign students who never
> go home
>
> By James Slack<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=James+Slack>
>
>  *PUBLISHED:* 00:31, 13 June 2012 | *UPDATED:* 00:31, 13 June 2012
>
> Foreign students who fail to return home at the end of their courses push
> the country's population up by 75,000 every year, a report revealed last
> night.
>
> The study by the Migration Watch think tank claims 25,000 remain here
> illegally.
>
> The remainder either take jobs or are given permission to settle down with
> a partner or undertake further studies.
>   [image: Here to stay... A report by Migration Watch claims 75,000 foreign
> students every year remain in the country after their studies have finished]
>
> Here to stay... A report by Migration Watch claims 75,000 foreign students
> every year remain in the country after their studies have finished
>
> The report undermines the view of 68 university chancellors who say
> overseas students should be taken out of the Government's migration
> statistics.
>
> The number of students coming into the UK is logged, but the figure for
> those leaving is not.
> In a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron, the Universities UK umbrella
> group argued that because students went home at the end of their courses
> there was no need to log them at all.
> [image: Migration Watch chairman: Sir Andrew Green]
>
> Migration Watch chairman: Sir Andrew Green
>
> Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable has also pressed the Home office to
> take a more relaxed attitude to student visas.
>
> In a speech yesterday, he again said: 'One of our biggest and most
> successful export industries is higher education. If we are to strengthen
> it there must be confidence that bona fide overseas students are welcome
> here, and have the opportunity to work on a managed basis.'
>
> But Migration Watch argues that removing students from Britain's net
> migration of 250,000 – which is the difference between the number of people
> entering the country and those leaving – would 'destroy public confidence
> in the Government's immigration policy'.
> Mr Cameron has pledged to cut net migration to 'the tens of thousands'.
>
> Sir Andrew Green, chairman of Migration Watch, said: 'Foreign students are
> valuable, but the present system is far too easily abused. Sadly, the
> student route has become the back door to Britain and it is wide open.'
>
> The study says that since 2002, two million non-EU and 500,000 EU students
> have been admitted to Britain to study for more than a year.
>
> But because they are not counted out, the Government 'has not the slightest
> idea how many have actually left'.
>
> Read more:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2158440/Row-75-000-visas-hand...
>
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