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A new investigation shows how countries hold back educated people from overseas from working in their fields of training
New amendments by peers dash government hopes of asylum legislation becoming law this week
PM given little credit for his actual progress on irregular Channel crossings because of misguided pledge to stop all boats
Disclosure comes as MPs vote to try to finalise legislation aimed at sending asylum seekers to Rwanda
This series examines the unprecedented scale of migration, which is stoking political and economic crises on both sides of the Atlantic
Under pressure from the far right ahead of this year’s elections, the EU is turning to draconian tactics to curb migration
Official figures highlight negative impact of ballooning costs in immigration system on development spending
Also in this newsletter: can social media influencers help protect EU elections?
The Darién Gap has become a key migration route for people heading towards the US
RwandAir was concerned about reputational risk associated with British government’s contentious scheme
Findings will add to concerns that visa scheme puts people at risk of debt bondage and exploitation
Covering letter sent to migrants previously targeted with removal to Rwanda creates impression they would not be sent to African nation
David Neal, sacked last month, says Home Office did not understand sector and left migrants open to exploitation
British voters hold mixed views but most want better controls rather than sharp cuts in migrant numbers
Funding comes as bloc faces political pressure to cut arrival numbers
Legislation to send asylum seekers to African country delayed until after parliament’s Easter break
Watchdog finds converting old sites and a barge for accommodation will be more expensive than utilising hotels
Big events can trigger change in public perception, but this scheme still appears niche to many voters
Billionaire disavowed ex-president after January 6 riot but plans to back him again in November election
Government uses majority in Commons to remove peers’ amendments to legislation
The first black leader of a European country reminds us of what Britain does well, though its system is not perfect
Price of Rishi Sunak’s plan might be up to £230,000 per person, IPPR analysis shows
European leaders are desperate to curb irregular arrivals but risk replicating their pre-Arab Spring policies
The Pulitzer winner on leaving Vietnam as a child, subverting the immigrant memoir — and why he believes in a borderless world
New agreement signed with Kigali aims to remove migrants who cannot be returned to their home countries
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