I am trying to draft an NPF reference back on Immigration.

Links

  1. https://nationalpolicyforum.labour.org.uk/ see pages 37 & 38, the section dealing with this issue is Safer Streets.
  2. I asked Google about the immigration tribunal numbers, what is the appeal rate success for immigration tribunal cases? , what proportion of immigrants are rejected on first hearing? and how many cases did the first tribunal hear in 2025? The success rate is between 36% & 67%. The variation is caused by counting those cases where the HO failed to present their case, the second question is poorly formed, and the answer is a repeat of the first, ~52,500 cases were closed, this is considered high as they were clearing the Tory backlog.

I found this,

  1. Access to Citizenship and the Economic Assimilation of Immigrants, quick access aids integration

What I seek to get to Conference

Commission: Safer Streets, Subsection: Conclusions: Asylum decision-making and system efficiency p37 & Contribution p38

Reasons for reference back

The report fails to make substantive recommendations for policy on welcoming immigrant workers and refugees and allowing them to create new lives.

Conference calls on the NPF to look at and revive the 2024 promises to repeal the hostile environment, to take evidence and make proposals to ensure that workers are not tied to specific jobs and employers, that migrants should not be required to make greater contributions to society than non-migrants, that routes to citizenship should be reasonable and affordable, and that refugees should be able to work while waiting for status decisions and that the Labour Party rejects the idea that asylum decisions allowing entry to the UK can be reversed.  

Any advice gratefully received.

Dave Politics , , , ,

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