Help people to thrive in their own country to stop migration crisis – Cleverly
by Patrick Daly
Feb 26, 2024
4 minutes
Western powers must help would-be migrants to “stay and thrive at home” in order to stem the international migration crisis, the Home Secretary is set to argue.
In a major speech in New York on Tuesday, James Cleverly will say that “doing the right thing” by migrants “doesn’t necessarily mean relocating them to our country”.
The British Cabinet minister will use his speech, coming at the end of his two-day trip to the United States, to call for a “big, open, global conversation about what more we need to do together” to tackle migration.
Speaking at the Carnegie
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