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Damian Green says the new government will introduce measures to properly control immigration following figures out today that show an increase in the UK population.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Baroness Neville-Jones: My honourable friend the minister of state for borders and immigration (Damian Green) has today (24 June 2010)…
Damian Green has defended the government’s position on human trafficking after a report described UK measures as ‘not fit for purpose’.
Home Office minister visits Glasgow to hear views on ending the detention of children.
In the run up to the World Cup, UK Border Agency officers work with replica kit manufacturers to target counterfeits.
Statistics were released today on removals and voluntary departures, asylum applications, asylum decisions, applications for citizenship, visas, and the number of Eastern European workers registering to work in the UK.
UK Border Agency enforcement teams and police arrest 27 illegal workers in an immigration raid in Lancashire.
Immigration Minister Damian Green has announced that families of failed asylum seekers will no longer be held overnight at Dungavel centre.
The Home Office has begun a review into its policies on detaining children whose families are found to be in the country illegally.
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