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Immigration detention: a structure of abuse

November 11, 2013

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Three stories in the press over the weekend demonstrate the abusive nature of immigration detention, for all involved. In The New Statesman, BID trustee Katharine… Read more »

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"We are all under attack": solidarity, the immigration bill and a Hostile Environment

November 11, 2013

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At a meeting organised by Legal Action for Women in London on Saturday, representatives from groups all across the UK came together to share how… Read more »

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Stop the Immigration Bill: a "regime of harassment for migrants"

November 5, 2013

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On 22 October, the new Immigration Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons.  At this stage of a new bill, MPs are… Read more »

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Young Afghans: audience response to Mazloom play in Leicester

October 31, 2013

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Post from After 18.   In summer 2013 After18 hosted a theatre production of Mazloom on the Leicester leg of a national tour. Mazloom is… Read more »

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Injustices and abuse of migrants in the UK's asylum and immigration system

October 22, 2013

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  Lisa Matthews (campaigns coordinator, NCADC) explains to Amina Taylor,  Press TV journalist, the many abuses and injustices of enforcement in the UK’s asylum and… Read more »

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Announced with hateful rhetoric, what does the Immigration Bill actually mean?

October 15, 2013

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Described variously as “ugly, divisive politics” (Sarah Teather MP), a “valuable tool for racist landlords” (Maurice Mcleod), “meandering popularism” (John Harris) and “immigration policy that… Read more »

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The big news from our Annual General Meeting

October 11, 2013

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The NCADC Annual General Meeting on Saturday was the most significant meeting since the coalition was founded in 1995. Following consultations earlier in the year,… Read more »

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What next for the legal aid campaign? Stop the residence test!

September 23, 2013

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In our blog post of 6 September – Legal Aid Consultation: next steps – we set out the latest form of the Government’s legal aid… Read more »

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"Go Home" campaign sparks outrage in Scotland

September 9, 2013

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The UK Home Office has followed up its recent “racist van” initiative in London’s multicultural boroughs with a Go Home campaign targeting migrants at immigration… Read more »

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Legal Aid – the Scottish perspective

August 12, 2013

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The UK government is pushing forward with plans to (further) decimate the legal aid system. In the second of a series of blog posts on… Read more »

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Unlawful Killing

July 9, 2013

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After 8 weeks of evidence, an inquest jury has found that Jimmy Mubenga was unlawfully killed while being restrained by G4S guards in a deportation… Read more »

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Young Afghans in the UK: deportations in the dead of night to a war-zone

June 24, 2013

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This article appeared in Open Democracy (50:50) on 24 June 2013. Each year around 400 children forced by war to leave their families and homes… Read more »

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