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UK Halts Refugee Family Reunion Scheme Amid Rising Migration Concerns

September 2, 2025
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The British government on Monday declared the suspension of a program that allowed families of refugees already settled in the UK to join their relatives, as part of efforts to curb irregular immigration.

The Labour government is grappling with record-breaking numbers of undocumented migrants entering the country in small boats, a situation that has intensified national debate and increased public support for the anti-immigration Reform UK party.

Interior Minister Yvette Cooper announced that she was “temporarily” halting new applications for the refugee family reunion pathway while working on changes to the system.

“We do need to address the immediate pressures on local authorities and the risks from criminal gangs using family reunion as a pull factor to encourage more people onto dangerous boats,” Cooper explained.

Official Home Office data published earlier this month revealed that nearly 21,000 refugee family reunion visas were granted in the year leading to June 2025, with the majority issued to women and children.

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According to Cooper, the suspension precedes a series of reforms expected later this year. These changes are likely to include “contribution requirements” for relatives applying and “longer periods before newly granted refugees can apply.”

“Until the new framework is introduced, refugees will be covered by the same family migration rules and conditions as everyone else,” Cooper told parliament.

Immigration remains the leading issue for the British public, ranking ahead of both the economy and the National Health Service, according to a recent Ipsos poll.

Figures from the Home Office show that more than 111,000 asylum applications were submitted in the UK in the year to June 2025, the highest number since records began in 2001. Over 50,000 migrants have also crossed the English Channel from northern France since Keir Starmer of the Labour Party became prime minister in July 2024.

The growing number of arrivals, which had also been a challenge under the previous Conservative government, has stirred public dissatisfaction, giving momentum to Reform UK, led by right-wing figure Nigel Farage.

Cooper also disclosed that the government intends to begin sending the first migrants back to France this month under a new deal. UK authorities have already started detaining migrants as part of a “one-in, one-out” arrangement with Paris. Under the agreement, Britain can return certain migrants who crossed the Channel, while in return, the UK will accept an equivalent number from France who will be able to apply for visas online. Priority will be given to those most vulnerable to traffickers and individuals with family links in Britain.

“We expect the first returns to begin later this month,” Cooper told lawmakers.

She added that “applications have also been opened for the reciprocal legal route, with the first cases under consideration subject to strict security checks.”

Despite Labour’s efforts, Reform UK has held a steady lead in national opinion polls for months, even though the next general election is not due until 2029.

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The suspension of the refugee family reunion scheme comes as the UK faces record levels of asylum applications and Channel crossings.

Interior Minister Yvette Cooper says the measure is temporary and part of broader reforms to reduce migration pressures. Meanwhile, public concern over immigration continues to drive support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, posing a significant political challenge to the Labour government.

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