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The Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 (10 & 11 Eliz. 2. c. 21) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.JOURNAL, Jones, Claudia, 1962, The Caribbean Community in Britain,books.google.com/books?id=qvCFAgAAQBAJ&q=%E2%80%9CThe+Caribbean+Community+in+Britain%E2%80%9D,+Jones&pg=PA49, Black British Culture and Society: A Text Reader, 1134684142, {{Citation|last=Webster|first=Wendy|editor-first1=Paul |editor-first2=Harriet |editor-last1=Addison |editor-last2=Jones |title=Immigration and Racism|date=2007-11-28|url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9780470996195.ch7|work=A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939-2000|pages=93–109|place=Oxford, UK|publisher=Blackwell Publishing Ltd|doi=10.1002/9780470996195|isbn=978-0-470-99619-5|access-date=2021-04-26}} The Act entailed stringent restrictions on the entry of Commonwealth citizens into the United Kingdom.WEB, BBC - Family History Research Timeline: Migration,www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/bloodlines/migration.shtml?entry=commonwealth_immigration_act&theme=migration, 2021-04-26, www.bbc.co.uk, en-GB, Only those with work permits (which were typically only for high-skilled workers, such as doctors) were permitted entry.

Background

Before the Act was passed, citizens of Commonwealth countries had extensive rights to migrate to the UK. For instance, in the sparsely populated frontier area of San Tin in Hong Kong, 85–90 percent of the able-bodied males left for the United Kingdom between 1955 and 1962 to work in British factories, foundries, railways, buses, hotels, and restaurants.There was widespread opposition to mass migration in Britain from a variety of political groups, including the Conservative Monday Club, whose Members of Parliament were very active and vocal in their opposition thereto. In response to a perceived heavy influx of immigrants, the Conservative Party government tightened the regulations, permitting only those with government-issued employment vouchers, limited in number, to settle. The leader of the opposition in Parliament at the time, Hugh Gaitskell of the Labour Party, called the act “cruel and brutal anti-colour legislation”.NEWS,www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/10/bleak-times-thrive-last-column-guardian, In these bleak times, imagine a world where you can thrive, Gary, Younge, Gary Younge, The Guardian, 10 January 2020, 10 January 2020,

The Act

The Act specified that all Commonwealth citizens, including citizens of the UK and Colonies (CUKCs), without a relevant connection to the UK were subject to immigration control. A person was exempt from immigration control if the person was a Commonwealth citizen born in the UK; a Commonwealth citizen holding a passport issued by the UK government in either the UK or Republic of Ireland; a CUKC holding a passport issued by the UK Government (not including colonial governments) anywhere; and their family members. Exemptions also applied to Commonwealth citizens who were ordinarily resident in the UK at any point from 1960 to 1962, as well as wives and children under 16 accompanying a family member resident in the UK.The Act went into effect on 1 July 1962.JOURNAL, Presidential Address: Virtual Kinship, Real Estate, and Diaspora Formation: The Man Lineage Revisited, Watson, James L., The Journal of Asian Studies, 63, 4, 2004, 893–910, 10.1.1.559.2815, 10.1017/S0021911804002359, 154800776, Claudia Jones, a Trinidad-born Communist activist, asserted in 1962 that the Act “established a second class citizenship status for West Indians and other Afro-Asian peoples in Britain.” In 1961, she predicted that if it passed, the Act “could be the death knell of the Commonwealth.“JOURNAL, Jones, Claudia, July 2016, Butler’s colour-bar bill mocks Commonwealth,journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0306396816643226, Race & Class, en, 58, 1, 118–121, 10.1177/0306396816643226, 148041675, 0306-3968, Ambalavaner Sivanandan, an anti-racist activist, argued that the Act served to ‘enshrine state racism in law’, while Labour politician Barbara Castle labelled it ‘a violation of the very idea of the Commonwealth.’Saima Nasar, ‘Commonwealth Communities: Immigration and Racial Thinking in Twentieth-Century Britain’, in Saul Dubow and Richard Drayton (eds.), Commonwealth History in the Twenty-First Century (Basingstoke, 2020), 111-113

Aftermath

The Act cut ‘racialised colony and Commonwealth entrants’ from an estimated 136,400 in 1961 to 57,046 in 1963.BOOK, El-Enany, Nadine, (B)ordering Britain, Manchester University Press, 2020, Manchester, 102, English, The Act was amended by the Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968 and was superseded by another new Act, the Immigration Act 1971.

References

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Further reading

  • Jones, Claudia. “Butler’s colour-bar bill mocks Commonwealth”, Race & Class, 58:1 (2016), 118-121.
  • Paul, Kathleen, Whitewashing Britain: Race and Citizenship in the Postwar Era (Cornell University Press, 1997)
  • Spencer, Ian. British Immigration Policy Since 1939: The Making of Multi Racial Britain (London, 1997).

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