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Amnesty International UK calls immigration reform ‘cruel’

HG by HG
12 February 2026
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Amnesty International UK has labelled the government’s immigration reforms as “cruel”, “inefficient” and “costly”.

The UK government published “A Fairer Pathway to Settlement: A statement on earned settlement” in November 2025. It sets out proposals to change how our current immigration system works.

Effectively, it would change how migrants who are permitted to become permanent residents are able to do so.

The proposals include:

  • Making permanent residency less available to people.
  • Increasing the amount of time most people spend in the immigration system before they may apply for permanent residence.
  • Reducing that if they have: a higher level of English proficiency, if they are high earners, if they hold senior positions in a public service, or if they have undertaken ‘extensive’ volunteering.
  • Increasing that time for people who: arrive on a visitor visa, breach immigration rules, or have ever received public funds.
  • Completely remove the option of permanent residency for anyone who has: ever received a criminal conviction, has outstanding litigation, or has NHS, tax, or other government debts.

Children born without citizenship

Amnesty is warning that the proposals will cause many more children to be born in the UK without British citizenship. This is because their parents, although long-time UK residents, will not be British citizens or permanent residents.

Amnesty states:

While the children who grow up here will become entitled to that citizenship under the British Nationality Act 1981, that right is not well understood and has over the last few decades become subject to several unjust barriers meaning many children who grow up here are at risk of losing their citizenship rights altogether.

Additionally, the proposals will “undermine integration”. Immigration reforms will make the lives of many migrants far more uncertain, for far longer. This will have substantial financial implications, from having to pay more times for permission to stay, to having to pay the very high migrant health charge more often.

Amnesty adds:

At best, people will be made less welcome and more marginalised. At worst, people will be made more at risk of destitution, homelessness, ill-health, and exploitation.

Amnesty also states:

The proposals are likely to increase pressure on the European Convention on Human Rights by not satisfying those who are antagonistic to both that Convention and migrant rights, while increasing reliance on human rights laws by migrant people seeking to protect themselves against the proposals’ worst consequences. If so, the impact – particularly given the Government is encouraging hostility to migrant people and their rights – is likely to further threaten commitment to the Convention.

The proposals are highly likely to reward and fuel xenophobia and racism, which are a direct response to the government’s hostility towards migrant people.

Of course, this is the exact opposite of what any responsible government should be doing. It risks encouraging even more demand for awful policies, which ultimately, only penalise and demonise migrants even further.

The government needs to take a long, hard look at itself—and ask if it wants to head towards a US-style system, full of fear and hatred, or one where migrants are recognised as being the backbone of any functioning society.

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  1. Airlane1979 says:
    5 months ago

    Moderate, sensible liberals, meanwhile, long for the UK to return to the arms of the EU. “The European Union has announced a further tightening of migration and asylum policy. The “Migration and Asylum Pact” (CEAS) was already adopted in 2024, which is now being translated into national law and supplemented by operational decisions of the EU interior ministers. The aim is to further expand “Fortress Europe” and significantly accelerate deportations.

    The consequences will be drastic. Thousands of migrants already die at Europe’s external borders every year—especially in the Mediterranean. Those who make it to Europe are to be deported again as quickly as possible. To this end, the EU wants to establish so-called “multipurpose centres” or “return hubs”—euphemisms for concentration camps—along the flight routes to systematically undermine the rights that migrants and asylum seekers formally enjoy within the European Union. Refugees are to be stopped by force and deported.

    Right-wing extremist forces are being built up throughout Europe to enforce a programme of rearmament and social cuts. Refugees and migrants serve as scapegoats to divert social anger into racist channels. Ultimately, however, the hollowing out of human rights is directed not only against refugees, but against the entire working class. What is being tested today on the weakest—disenfranchisement, deportation and internment in camps—can be directed tomorrow against broad sections of the population when resistance against war and social cuts grows.”

    (‘“Return Hubs”: EU organises deportation camps outside Europe’, World Socialist Web Site 12 February 2026)

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