Blogging around the campaigns – NCADC volunteers explore some of the latest issue affecting migrant rights 8 March 2011 Milena Tmava, NCADC Campaigns Volunteer The… Read more »
read moreLegal aid cuts: Excluding migrants from justice
On 16 December 2010, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) published a briefing paper about the impact of the proposed legal aid cuts in the… Read more »
read moreFive years of denial – detention of children
For years, the UK government has knowingly harmed between 1,000 and 2,000 children of asylum-seekers a year, sending dawn hit squads to raid family homes,… Read more »
read moreDriven to desperate measures – the realities of Fortress Europe
The racism that kills The recent death of Jimmy Mubenga adds to the grim statistic of those who have died as a result of the… Read more »
read moreDeportation deaths
Jimmy Mubenga died this week aboard the British Airways BA77 flight to Uganda while being restrained by G4S security guards using ‘excessive force’ according to… Read more »
read moreNo return, no release, no reason
The indefinite immigration detention of migrants who cannot be deported is ineffective, inefficient and enormously damaging, according to a new report, “No Return No Release… Read more »
read more"‘State Sponsored Cruelty’: Children in immigration detention”
Dossier of medical evidence backs Clegg’s claim: child detention is ‘state sponsored cruelty’ UK Borders Agency defy Clegg and continue immigration detention of children Nick… Read more »
read more'Euphoria, anxiety, stress, happiness, anxiety…'
An interview with Cameroonian journalist Charles Atangana, NUJ member fighting deportation Original link and background story at Journalism.co.uk Six weeks ago, economic and current affairs… Read more »
read moreWithdrawal of refugee status: August 2010 watershed
Posted by Mark Symes on 11 August at the HJT immigration training blog Until 30 August 2005, persons recognised as refugees in the UK were… Read more »
read moreReport by Chief Inspector of Immigration Criticises Dawn Raids and Treatment of Families
The report “Family Removals: A Thematic Inspection, January – April 2010” by the Chief Inspector of Immigration, John Vine, challenges the way the UKBA treats… Read more »
read moreGreat News: Medical Justice wins court case against the government- last minute deportations ruled illegal
Deportation fast-track system for asylum seekers ruled illegal Guardian, Owen Bowcott, 26 July 2010 A fast-track process for deporting failed asylum-seekers, which gives them little… Read more »
read moreSupreme Court rules in favour of LGBT asylum rights
The Supreme Court has ruled that two gay men from Iran and Cameroon have the right to asylum in the UK. Lord Hope, who read… Read more »
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