Migration news roundup week commencing 08 June 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

Due to an international court ruling, Rwanda has failed in its bid to sue the UK for over £100 million over the cancelled asylum removal scheme. (Source: BBC) 

How is government performing in relation to its migration pledges? This updated briefing highlights change in six measurable policy promises, finding the desired changes in many areas. However, asylum appeals are rising and there’s a mixed picture on small boat arrivals. (Source: Migration Observatory) 

Parliamentary data briefings include ‘Small boat Channel crossings’ and ‘Migration’ - how it’s measured, change over time, and comparing the UK and EU. (Source: House of Commons Library) 

This article describes what legal aid is available for immigration cases. (Source: Free Movement).

Specific migrant groups

News related to the asylum system includes: 

On children and young people: 

The Windrush commissioner said people affected by the Windrush scandal should be given legal support to claim compensation. (Source: the Guardian)  

On migrants in the labour market: 

Stories about international students include: 

Cohesion and integration

A council in Merseyside confirmed funding withdrawn from Refugee Week events will still be used to support integration and resettlement services. Earlier, the new leader stated the council would not engage with Refugee Week and allocated funding would be withdrawn. (Source: St Helens Star) 

Following reports of hate crimes and civil unrest after sentencing for the murder of Henry Nowak, Sikh community leaders in Southampton have called for peace. Further, Downing Street said the US Vice President was trying to cause division after he intervened in the public discussion to blame migration. (Sources: Al Jazeera, BBC, Independent) 

Local reporting of immigration data is critiqued in this article, citing cases where statistics on asylum are conflated with other migrant groups. (Source: the Bureau of Investigative Journalism)

International news

This useful article describes what it’ll mean in practice to have EU ‘return hubs’ in third countries to process individuals whose asylum applications were rejected. Campaigners and rights groups warn it could create an ’ICE-style’ enforcement system involving expanded raids, surveillance, and deportations. (Sources: InfoMigrants, the Guardian) 

This short documentary examines the dangerous trafficking network between rural Bangladesh and Libya. Many Bangladeshis go missing or are tortured as they chase the dream of a job in Europe, whilst distressed families lose their assets trying to get them back. (Source: InfoMigrants, 19 minutes)

Stories that inspired us this week

During Volunteers’ Week, Women for Refugee Women and Refugee Council Scotland were among organisations sharing stories of volunteers supporting refugees. (Sources: Women for Refugee Women, Refugee Council Scotland) 

You can find out about events to celebrate Refugee Week in Hull in this article. The theme this year is 'courage'. (Source: BBC) 

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