There were two separate incidents last week in which a person lost their life while trying to cross the Channel. On Wednesday one person died and 71 were rescued, and the next day one person died and 85 were rescued. Nothing yet from the new government on any alternatives for people attempting that journey.
Issues were also seen in the seasonal agricultural worker route where it seems some Indonesian men may have been charged thousands of pounds in illegal fees by a recruitment agency, only to be dismissed shortly after arriving in the UK.
As with Rwanda, inadmissibility seems to be on its way out as the “asylum pause” announced in February is over. We will hopefully get further details of what will happen next very shortly. This is by no means the end of this saga though, and I am going to keep reminding everyone that admitting people is not enough, repeal of the Illegal Migration Act is still necessary because of the current prohibition on indefinite leave to remain and citizenship.
On Free Movement, we are starting to load up our new season of webinars and workshops for September and onwards. Remember that the workshops have very limited numbers and places have already started to sell so it is a good idea to get in early.