
A deeply researched look at the debate around immigration policy, and possible paths forward.
Does political rhetoric on immigration policy match what is actually happening on the ground? Why do well-intentioned plans fail? Could immigration policy be done better?
This book explores what immigration policy seeks to achieve and why so many people end up unhappy with the outcome. Drawing on decades of research and examples from high-income countries around the world, it exposes the unavoidable trade-offs governments face, and the impacts of their choices on people and communities.
It reveals how we got here, why the policy challenge is so difficult, and how we get to a better place.
“Brilliant. The most authoritative, calm and comprehensive account of the most contentious issue in the western world. There is no better guide than Sumption through the arguments to the reality.” - Trevor Phillips, columnist and presenter
"No one truly interested in this most contested area of public life can afford to miss What Is Immigration Policy For? Whenever I want to know what is really happening with migration – if I need to know the truth rather than the partisan outpourings of populists or the frightened formulations of politicians – Madeleine Sumption’s work is where I head. If only everyone else did. If only they would all read this excellent book.” - David Aaronovitch, journalist and author
“No topic is hotter or more divisive than immigration. Thankfully, we have the coolest head in the business sharing her accumulated wisdom with us here.” - Sir Anthony Seldon, historian, author and educator
“In an area where independence, reputation and scrupulously presented evidence are all, this is a hugely important book.” - David Neal, former Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
“This clear and straightforward guide illuminates for everyone the treacherous political swamp of immigration policy.” - Charles Clarke, former Home Secretary