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2002 - ICM Research polling for the BBC: 47 per cent of white Britons believed immigration had damaged British society (a belief shared by 22 per cent of black and Asian Britons) and 28 per cent believed it had benefited it. 2012 - YouGov polling for the Sunday Times: 11 per cent of people believe that immigration in the past decade has been 'a good thing for Britain' - 67 per cent think it has had a negative effect. Not only does a clear majority of the British public now seem to want immigration all but stopped, it has become hugely ambivalent even about multiculturalism, post-war immigratio
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Exploring in depth the journeys migrant youth take through the UK legal and care systems, this text contributes new thinking, from a social justice perspective, on migration and human rights for policy, practice and future research.
Unaccompanied immigrant children --- Unaccompanied refugee children --- Immigrant children --- Social justice --- Services for --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Social conditions --- Government policy --- Great Britain --- Emigration and immigration --- Social aspects --- Unaccompanied immigrant children - Services for --- Unaccompanied refugee children - Services for --- Unaccompanied immigrant children - Legal status, laws, etc. --- Unaccompanied refugee children - Legal status, laws, etc. --- Immigrant children - Great Britain - Social conditions --- Immigrant children - Legal status, laws, etc. - Great Britain --- Immigrant children - Government policy - Great Britain --- Social justice - Great Britain --- Great Britain - Emigration and immigration - Social aspects --- Social conditions. --- Social aspects. --- Child immigrants --- Children --- Immigrants --- Equality --- Justice
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