> D. Ray wrote:
> A total of 1.2 million long-term immigrants arrived in the UK in
2023, with
> those from non-EU countries making up 85%.
>
> Provisional net migration was estimated at 685,000, as 532,000
people left
> the country over the same period, the Office for National
Statistics said
> on Thursday.
>
> The top five non-EU nationalities for long-term immigration flows
were
> Indian (250,000), Nigerian (141,000), Chinese (90,000), Pakistani
(83,000)
> and Zimbabwean (36,000).
>
> âSince 2019, the number of Indian, Nigerian and Pakistani
nationals
> arriving in the UK has seen the largest increase,â the ONS said.
>
> âThere were approximately 62,000 more Pakistani nationals,
127,000 more
> Nigerian nationals and 178,000 more Indian nationals immigrating to
the UK
> in 2023 compared with 2019.â
>
> The estimated number of EU nationals was estimated at 126,000,
making up
> 10% of the total, with 88,000 British nationals making up the
remaining 5%.
>
> The statistics also showed that most long-term non-EU immigrations
arrived
> on work-related visas, overtaking those on study-related visas for
the
> first time since 2019.
>
> âAlongside this growth in non-EU work-related immigration comes a
shift in
> the balance between work main applicants and dependants. In the
year ending
> December 2022, main applicants accounted for an estimated 55% of
non-EU
> long-term work immigration whereas dependants made up 45%,â the
ONS said.
>
> âIn the year ending December 2023, main applicants accounted for
48% of
> non-EU work immigration (204,000). Around 9 in 10 (93%) of those
arriving
> on main applicant work visas in the year ending December 2023 were
aged 18
> to 44 years and were mainly female (57%).
>
> âComparatively, non-EU nationals arriving as dependants of those
on work
> visas made up just over half (52%) of non-EU work-related
immigration in
> the YE December 2023 (219,000).
>
> âPreliminary analysis indicates that those most likely to bring
dependants
> come from Nigeria, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and Ghana.
> Dependants are a mixture of adults and children; of the top ten
countries,
> around 50% of dependants were aged 17 years or under.â
>
> Until 2019 most long-term immigrants were EU nationals, but the
> introduction of a new immigration system ending free movment for EU
> nationals has resulted in a drop in migration from EU countries and
a
> massive in arrivals from non-EU countries.
>
> âThe ending of free movement of those from the European Union
coupled with
> the introduction of a new immigration system in January 2021,
easing of
> restrictions after the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and
external events
> such as the war in Ukraine have all had an impact,â the ONS said.
>
> Of the estimated 532,000 emigrating from the UK, 233,000 were
non-EU
> nationals, 202,000 were from EU countries, and 98,000 were British.
>
> A recent report from think tank the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS)
found
> that record-high immigration has failed to boost the British
economy while
> exacerbating the housing crisis and placing increasing pressure on
public
> service.
>
> The report also highlighted the dramatic increase in the non-White
British
> population, the extremely uneven geographic distribution of
recently
> arrived immigrants, the vast difference in contributions made by
migrants
> from different regions, and two decades of broken promises by
Conservative
> and Labour governments alike.
>
>
https://www.noticer.news/britain-swamped-by-1-2-million-mainly-non-white-immigrants-in-2023/ >
>
https://archive.ph/iov2TSo what I guess Egzy and those
gang members have to actually get along and come up with a plan to
make the
United States look like a better place to live then Britain. I really
do not understand why that is a problem?
I see and know tons of UK people who are non-White that good and
decent citizens and not low-lives at all.
Not news at all.
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