Supreme court clears way to deport rapist – The Independent

Posted November 25th, 2010 in asylum, child abuse, deportation, news, rape by sally

“A Somali national jailed for rape and indecency with a child faces deportation following a ruling of the Supreme Court.”

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The Independent, 25th November 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

RT (Zimbabwe) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; SM (Zimbabwe) v Same; AM (Zimbabwe) v Same; DM (Zimbabwe) v Same – WLR daily

Posted November 25th, 2010 in asylum, law reports, Zimbabwe by sally

RT (Zimbabwe) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; SM (Zimbabwe) v Same; AM (Zimbabwe) v Same; DM (Zimbabwe) v Same [2010] EWCA Civ 1285; [2010] WLR (D) 295

“A claim for asylum would not be defeated if the tribunal found that a claimant would be willing to lie about political beliefs, or about the absence of political beliefs, but that the reason for the lie was to avoid persecution.”

WLR daily, 22nd November 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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European court demands halt to forcible return of Iraqi asylum seekers – The Guardian

Posted November 5th, 2010 in asylum, deportation, Iraq, news by sally

“The government’s programme of deporting failed asylum seekers to Iraq has been thrown into confusion after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that forcible returns to Baghdad should be suspended immediately because of an upsurge in sectarian violence and suicide bombings.”

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The Guardian, 5th November 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Regina (SO) v London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (The Children’s Society intervening) – WLR Daily

Posted October 22nd, 2010 in asylum, children, housing, law reports, local government by sally

Regina (SO) v London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (The Children’s Society intervening) [2010] EWCA Civ 634 1101; [2010] WLR (D) 257

“Local authorities enjoyed, by virtue of s 23C(4)(c) of the Children Act 1989, the power to accommodate a person who had formerly been a child in care and was therefore a former ‘relevant child’ within s 23A of the Act, and a local authority was not entitled, when considering whether the welfare of a former ‘relevant child’ who was also an asylum seeker required that he be accommodated by it, to take into account the possibility of support by the National Asylum Support Service.”

WLR Daily, 20th October 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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Enforced returns to Zimbabwe will resume – UK Border Agency

Posted October 15th, 2010 in asylum, deportation, press releases, Zimbabwe by sally

“Following a written ministerial statement today by the Minister for Immigration, the UK Border Agency will be resuming enforced returns of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe.”

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UK Border Agency, 14th October 2010

Source: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

Zimbabweans who fail to gain asylum will be forced to return – The Independent

Posted October 15th, 2010 in asylum, deportation, news, Zimbabwe by sally

“Britain is to begin the forced return of thousands of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe in a change of policy condemned by human rights groups.”

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The Independent, 15th October 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Millions paid in compensation to migrants locked up in UK – The Guardian

Posted September 27th, 2010 in asylum, compensation, detention, immigration, news by sally

“Millions of pounds in compensation is being paid to migrants who have been traumatised after being locked up in detention centres across the UK, the Guardian has learned.”

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The Guardian, 26th September 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Child M and family to be deported to Iran despite protests – The Guardian

Posted September 23rd, 2010 in appeals, asylum, deportation, immigration, news by sally

“A 10-year-old boy who has lived in the UK for three years with his family has been told by a high court judge he must return to Iran as soon as possible, despite a petition to prevent his deportation that has more than 5,000 signatures.”

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The Guardian, 22nd September 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Home Office to deport Jamaican mother after 10 years in UK – The Guardian

Posted September 15th, 2010 in asylum, children, deportation, immigration, news by sally

“A hunger striker who protested at the treatment of immigration detainees in Yarl’s Wood detention centre is due to be deported to Jamaica today.”

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The Guardian, 15th September 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Legal aid is in tatters and only long-term thinking can mend it – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2010 in asylum, legal aid, legal representation, news by sally

“The legal aid budget for asylum seekers is bloated because poor and rushed decisions are made early on – only radical reform, not cuts, can trim the bill.”

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The Guardian, 19th August 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

R (PM) v Hertfordshire County Council – WLR Daily

Posted August 10th, 2010 in asylum, children, law reports, local government, tribunals by sally

R (PM) v Hertfordshire County Council [2010] EWHC 2056 (Admin); [2010] WLR (D) 229

“A local authority charged with obligations to children under ss 17 and 20 of the Children Act 1989 was not bound by a simple finding of fact by the First Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) as to the age of an applicant for support. Such a finding was not a judgment in rem nor otherwise binding in law on the local authority, or on other strangers to the asylum and immigration appeal.”

WLR Daily, 6th August 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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UK Border Agency investigation finds cause for ‘significant concern’ – The Guardian

Posted August 9th, 2010 in asylum, immigration, news, reports, whistleblowers by sally

“An investigation into claims by a whistleblower that asylum seekers are mistreated, tricked and humiliated by staff working for the UK Border Agency has found cause for ‘significant concern’ and makes several recommendations for change.”

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The Guardian, 8th August 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Legal aid clients left in limbo after payment changes – BBC News

Posted August 5th, 2010 in asylum, immigration, legal aid, legal representation, legal services, news by sally

“Hundreds of lawyers no longer advise vulnerable clients as changes in legal aid payments have forced many to abandon the work, the BBC has learned.”

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BBC News, 5th August 2010

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Regina (ZO (Somalia)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Regina (MM (Burma)) v Same – WLR Daily

Posted July 29th, 2010 in asylum, employment, law reports, Supreme Court by sally

Regina (ZO (Somalia)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Regina (MM (Burma)) v Same [2010] UKSC 36; [2010] WLR (D) 203

“An asylum seeker who made a new application for asylum after his original application for asylum had finally failed, was entitled to the benefits conferred by the European Directive setting minimum standards for the reception of asylum seekers. That included an entitlement to permission to work if the new application had not been determined within one year of its presentation.”

WLR Daily, 28th July 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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Deportation fast-track system for asylum seekers is illegal, court rules – The Guardian

Posted July 26th, 2010 in asylum, deportation, judicial review, news by sally

“A fast-track process for deporting failed asylum-seekers, which gives them little or no notice of their immediate removal, is unlawful, the high court ruled today.”

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The Guardian, 26th July 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Ruling expected on ‘fast-track deportation’ policy – The Independent

Posted July 26th, 2010 in asylum, deportation, judicial review, news by sally

“The High Court is ruling today on the legality of a Home Office policy which allows the speedy deportation of foreign nationals refused permission to remain in the UK.”

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The Independent, 26th July 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Iraqi pupil to be thrown out of Britain over age dispute – The Independent

Posted July 23rd, 2010 in asylum, children, deportation, local government, news, refugees by sally

“An Iraqi refugee who is studying for his GCSEs has been told he will be made homeless and deported because social workers have decided that he is 20 years old.”

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The Independent, 23rd July 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

HJ v Secretary of State for the Home Department; HT v Same ú – WLR Daily

Posted July 9th, 2010 in asylum, homosexuality, immigration, law reports, refugees, Supreme Court by sally

HJ v Secretary of State for the Home Department; HT v Same ú [2010] UKSC 31; [2010] WLR (D) 174

“To reject a gay person’s claim for refugee status on the ground that, if returned to his home country, he could avoid persecution by living discreetly would be to deny his right, protected by the 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees, to live freely and openly as himself without fear of persecution. The current test, that such a claim would fail where the claimant could reasonably be expected to live discreetly concealing his sexual identity to avoid persecution, if returned to his home country, was wrong and should not be followed.”

WLR Daily, 8th July 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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Why the Supreme Court ruled against the deportation of gay asylum-seekers – The Independent

Posted July 8th, 2010 in asylum, deportation, homosexuality, news, Supreme Court by sally

“Gay and lesbian asylum-seekers have won the right to live in Britain after the Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the Government was wrong to return refugees to countries where people had to choose between homophobic persecution or hiding their true sexual identity.”

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The Independent, 8th July 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Supreme court recognises gay asylum rights – The Guardian

Posted July 7th, 2010 in asylum, homosexuality, international law, news, refugees, Supreme Court by sally

“Judgment means lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have the right to escape persecution.”

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The Guardian, 7th July 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk