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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