Nonprofits find ways to help new arrivals in Britain
When asked about the purpose of government, Confucius said, "Make the local people happy and attract migrants from afar." But looking at Britain's immigration policy, it suggests that the Home Office is unfamiliar with this advice.
As with so many other issues, when it comes to dealing with migration, the United Kingdom stands apart from the majority of European countries for many reasons.
Seven years on from Britain's decision to leave the European Union and the government surfing a wave of patriotic pledges to take back control of its borders, the migration situation is more challenging and politically contentious than ever before.