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"Fortress Europe": One step forward, two steps back

March 8, 2011

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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 »

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Tags: campaigningEuropeGreecepolicy


Legal aid cuts: Excluding migrants from justice

December 23, 2010

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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 »

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Five years of denial – detention of children

December 16, 2010

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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 »

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Tags: campaigningChildrenchildrens rightsdetention


Driven to desperate measures – the realities of Fortress Europe

October 18, 2010

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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 »

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Tags: EuropeanInternationalracismResearch


Deportation deaths

October 15, 2010

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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 »

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No return, no release, no reason

September 29, 2010

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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 »

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"‘State Sponsored Cruelty’: Children in immigration detention”

September 13, 2010

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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 »

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'Euphoria, anxiety, stress, happiness, anxiety…'

August 24, 2010

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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 »

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Tags: campaigningCharles Atangana


Withdrawal of refugee status: August 2010 watershed

August 13, 2010

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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 »

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Report by Chief Inspector of Immigration Criticises Dawn Raids and Treatment of Families

July 27, 2010

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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 »

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Tags: ChildrendetentionLegalpolicy


Great News: Medical Justice wins court case against the government- last minute deportations ruled illegal

July 26, 2010

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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 »

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Supreme Court rules in favour of LGBT asylum rights

July 7, 2010

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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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