Last week, the National Union of Students (NUS) released a report responding to the Home Office’s accusations of fraud in the English language tests, which… Read more »
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No to the wall of shame in Calais!
Message from Migreurop. Read the original article at Migreurop website Is France going to have its very own Ceuta and Melilla in Calais, 12 years… Read more »
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Government policy on international and asylum-seeking students: everyone loses
By RtR volunteer, Alexa Sidor. The tried and tested formula of scapegoating migrants crops up into the British zeitgeist every so often, each time bringing… Read more »
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Stop Campsfield expansion – Call for a moratorium on detention centre expansion
Reblogged from Detention Forum, 10 Nov 2014 As the Home Office plans to more than double the capacity of Campsfield House Immigration Removal Centre in… Read more »
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The Guardian questions its use of the phrase “illegal immigrants”
Right to Remain recently wrote to The Guardian newspaper to complain at its persistent use of the phrase “illegal immigrants”. The letter was also signed… Read more »
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What we learned from the Right to Remain conference
This post was written by Evelina, our wonderful volunteer, who is leaving Right to Remain after a year of amazing contribution, energy and passion. The… Read more »
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Shining a light on the inhumanity of the current system
By Ben from Detention Action. This blog post was written for the Unlocking Detention blog. Unlocking Detention runs from 14 September to 20 December and… Read more »
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Mobile Solidarities – the Right to Remain Conference
This article was written by Yasmin Gunaratnam for the Mapping Immigration Controversy project. Over a hundred people filled the small community hall that hosted the… Read more »
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Detention under parliamentary scrutiny
A Detention Action and Right to Remain event Date: Tuesday 7th October 2014 Location: Praxis Community Projects, Pott Street, London, E2 0EF Time: 6.00pm –… Read more »
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Conference 2014: courage and campaigning for migration justice
“The conference was an absolutely great day, one of the best events that I have ever attended. I spoke to [the rest of our group]… Read more »
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‘Deterrents’, denial and desperation
By Lisa The UK government’s announcement about rescue operations in the Med shows a stubborn refusal to examine the bigger picture. It was with a… Read more »
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Language analysis in asylum claims – Sprakab quietly dropped?
The Independent reports that the Home Office has quietly stopped contracting the Swedish language analysis company Sprakab.
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