Migration news roundup week commencing 13 July 2026

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This Migration News Roundup presents a selection of news, policy, research and statistics from the previous week on migration-related topics. The contents of each story do not necessarily reflect the views of Migration Yorkshire.

UK borders and migration policy

Here’s abriefing on the new Immigration and Asylum Billcurrently going through theParliament, with the second readingscheduled for 13 July.Weve seen various responses to the proposals in the Billandchanges to thewiderimmigration system, including plans to make peoplerepaythe costs oftheir asylum accommodation and government's newcommunity sponsorship route for refugeesinspired by the Canadian model.Meanwhile, theHome Secretarygave evidence to the House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs committeerejectingaccusationsthatthe newIndependent Immigration Appeals Authority (IIAA)prioritises speed over justice.(Sources: House of Commons Library, Al Jazeera,The Conversation, Law Gazette)   

An All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Migration and APPG on Poverty and Inequality report on the implications of the recent and proposed asylum and migration system reforms on poverty and welfare of migrants found that the cumulative impact of the measures is likely to be significant and wide-ranging, undermining the wider government’s commitments to ending child poverty and homelessness. (Source: APPG on Migration) 

On modern slavery: 

In other news, a Public Law Project report highlights theneed for good quality interpretation within the immigration and asylum tribunal arguing that a lack of cultural understanding often leads to mistakes.And aleadingpolicy think tankproposes a new approach to investment migration,whichpromises toreduce the risksof abusetraditionally associated withinvestment visas and maximises economic impact. (Sources: Electronic Immigration Network, IPPR). 

Finally, Shabana Mahmood vowedto change the law to allowdeportation of theRochdale gang leaderto Pakistan.(Sources: the Guardian)   

Specific migrant groups

A person seeking asylum who benefited from theone-in, one outdeal with France by arriving in the UK, says he does not support the scheme, describing it as unfair onthosewho are deported.More on the deal,safeguarding concernswereraised over treatment of unaccompanied children, with cases of children being misidentified as adults, leading to detention and potential removalfrom the UKbefore their age and vulnerability were properly assessed.(Sources:theGuardian,Oxford Law BlogsUniversity of Oxford) 

News on international students include: 

There are lots offree articles about migration and housingin this academic journal, including a focus on people from Hong Kong, Ukraine and those in the Move-on process. (Source: Social Science) 

In case you missed it, the5th EU Citizens’ Gatheringorganised by the EU Delegation and the3milliontook place on 1 July in Birmingham.Theeventbroughttogether community leaders, civil society organisations, policymakers, diplomats and EU citizens from across the UK.(Source: Delegation of the European Unionto the UnitedKingdomand Northern Ireland) 

Cohesion and integration

Green Man Festival's refugee programmeshows how anopportunity to get involved, learn new skills and meet new people can help refugees and people seeking asylum feel more at home and connected to the UK. (Source:theGuardian) 

An investigation into threats made against City of Sanctuary staff over the past yearreveals how misinformation in the national media affects not only people seeking asylum and refugees but those working with them. Similarly,an in-depth article about protests outside the Bell Hotel in Essexuncovers how the involvement of the far right affected the local community as well as those residing inside the hotel. (Sources: The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, the Guardian)   

International news

The Pope marked the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States with a visit to the migrant gateway island of Lampedusa, where he urged European leaders to take a more compassionate and long-term approach to migration. Hefurther delivered a landmark address celebrating America's long history of welcoming migrantsand calling on people to uphold the nation's founding ideals. (Sources: BBC,the Guardian) 

As anti-immigrant protests continue in South Africa, this article argues that a well-funded, increasingly mainstream xenophobic movement is exploiting post-apartheid frustrations and economic insecurity to blame African migrants for broader social problems. (Source:theGuardian)   

Stories that inspired us this week

Here you canlisten towhat the Afghan Refugee Women's Cricket Team has been up to this summer,playing military teams during a UK tour. (Source: Forces News) 

Despite the hot weather,Kurdish business owners in Hull organised a litter pick with their local councillor as a way of thanking the cityfor a warm welcome. (Source: Hull Daily Mail) 

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