Parliament’s Home Affairs Select Committee is holding an inquiry into immigration policy: principles for building consensus.
In BID's submission we note the general questions that are posed by the Committee, but would emphasise that any debate around immigration must pay heed to enforcement issues. As we explain, the impact of enforcement measures on British people – as well as migrants – is already extensive, and enforcement cannot be separated from the economic and social issues connected with immigration.
BID's submission is available here:
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