Most immigrants here to stay
The majority of the two million immigrants to Britain since 1991 are here to stay, according to an analysis of official figures.
Most new arrivals come from 'Third World' areas such as Africa and India.
According to the Migrationwatch think-tank, which provided the analysis, people from this group are less likely to return home.
Only 8 per cent of immigrants between 1991 and 2006 came from the new European Union nations of Eastern Europe. They are entitled to move freely between the UK and their home country.
Labour don’t like to hear that their lies are no longer believed and they don’t like to hear immigrants give no benefit to this country at all. The House of Lords slapped down every single argument to justify immigration and the government decides they don’t want to hear it and that no amount of facts will get them out of their dream land.
Friday, June 13, 2008
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Nice article. Quite informative and good relevant knowledge.
My name is Samson Dada a 16 year old writing for his local paper.
I am writing an article on asylum seekers titled:
Should asylum seekers be allowed to remain in Britain? Are we treating them fairly? which is fairly balanced and tries to inform people of the actual facts of asylum seekers moving as opposed to the misconceptions.
Check out my blog too:
http://samsondada.blogspot.com/
I joined in August 2007, but only just started writing blogs a few weeks ago.
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