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Economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, 1945 - present - OCR BRefugees and asylum seekers

Free movement within the European Union led to mass migration just as increasing numbers of refugees were seeking to escape from foreign wars. This led to immigration becoming a hot political issue.

Part of HistoryMigrants to Britain c1250 to present

Refugees and asylum seekers

Since World War Two, from many conflicts have come looking for safety in the UK.

This period saw an acute rise in the number of refugees and displaced people in the world, as a result of regional and . While many made their way to Britain, increasingly strict and laws made it more and more difficult to live here as an asylum seeker and to achieve refugee status. Wars and instability in the Middle East and many parts of Africa caused the of millions of people. Some of those who reached Europe, stayed in refugee camps outside Calais, hoping to find a way to enter the UK.

Key facts:

A few of the many laws controlling immigration 1993-2002What did it mean?
1993Asylum and Immigration Appeals ActRestricted who could be accepted as refugees.
1996Asylum and Immigration ActPeople who employed asylum seekers without a work permit were breaking the law.
1999Immigration and Asylum ActAsylum seekers were to receive food vouchers rather than welfare payments.
2002Nationality, Immigration and Asylum ActPeople wanting to be citizens had to pass a ‘Living in the United Kingdom’ test.
1993
A few of the many laws controlling immigration 1993-2002Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act
What did it mean?Restricted who could be accepted as refugees.
1996
A few of the many laws controlling immigration 1993-2002Asylum and Immigration Act
What did it mean?People who employed asylum seekers without a work permit were breaking the law.
1999
A few of the many laws controlling immigration 1993-2002Immigration and Asylum Act
What did it mean?Asylum seekers were to receive food vouchers rather than welfare payments.
2002
A few of the many laws controlling immigration 1993-2002Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act
What did it mean?People wanting to be citizens had to pass a ‘Living in the United Kingdom’ test.

By 2007 there was a massive backlog of people claiming asylum whose cases had not yet been dealt with. The UK Border Agency was set up to try and deal with the problem.