Asylum seekers claim £300,000 compensation for wrongful detention – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 3rd, 2008 in asylum, children, false imprisonment, news by sally

“Six asylum seekers are reportedly claiming £300,000 in compensation for being wrongly detained by immigration officials.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd November 2008

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Phil Woolas: Our asylum failure ‘has spread misery and division’ – The Times

Posted October 21st, 2008 in asylum, news by sally

“The new Immigration Minister has condemned his own Government for the way it handled migration and asylum-seekers.”

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The Times, 21st October 2008

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Regina (Liverpool City Council) v Hillingdon London Borough Council – Times Law Reports

Posted October 3rd, 2008 in asylum, children, judicial review, law reports by sally

Regina (Liverpool City Council) v Hillingdon London Borough Council

Queen’s Bench Division

“An asylum-seeker who turned out to be a child in need had to be looked after by the first local authority where he lived when he made his application and not the second one into whose care he had been temporarily released.”

The Times, 3rd October 2008

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Investigation into claims of abuse on asylum-seekers – The Independent

Posted October 1st, 2008 in assault, asylum, news by sally

“Claims by hundreds of asylum-seekers that they have been beaten or abused by British guards during their detention and removal from this country are to be independently investigated for the first time, The Independent has learnt.”

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The Independent, 30th September 2008

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Asylum rules ‘risk human rights’ – BBC News

Posted September 19th, 2008 in asylum, human rights, immigration, news by sally

“Changes to Britain’s asylum and immigration controls could breach human rights, a European watchdog has warned.”

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BBC News, 18th September 2008

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No softening of asylum rules for the Iraqis who risked their lives – The Times

Posted September 11th, 2008 in asylum, interpreters, Iraq, news by sally

“Lawyers acting for Iraqi interpreters who risked their lives working for the British military in Iraq failed yesterday to ease the tight conditions that must be met for them to be resettled in Britain.”

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The Times, 11th September 2008

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TB (Jamaica) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports

Posted September 9th, 2008 in abuse of process, asylum, human rights, law reports by sally

TB (Jamaica) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

Court of Appeal

“It would be wrong as a matter of principle if the Secretary of State for the Home Department could circumvent the decision of an immigration appeal tribunal by an administrative decision.”

The Times, 9th September 2008

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‘Alarming’ rise in self-harming at detention centres – The Independent

Posted September 1st, 2008 in asylum, detention, mental health, news, self-harm by sally

“Incidences of self-harm in immigration detention centres rose 73 per cent in the first six months of this year, Home Office figures have revealed. The sharp increase has provoked calls for the Government to re-examine its policy of treating asylum-seekers as prisoners.”

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The Independent, 31st August 2008

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JT (Cameroon) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily

Posted July 30th, 2008 in asylum, law reports, statutory interpretation by sally

JT (Cameroon) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] EWCA Civ 878; [2008] WLR (D) 260

“When construing s 8(1) of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act 2004, which provided various factors that the court should take account of in assessing the credibility of an asylum seeker, the qualifying word ‘potentially’ should be read into an explanatory clause which would then read: ‘as (potentially) damaging the claimant’s credibility’.”

WLR Daily, 29th July 2008

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NA v United Kingdom (Application No. 25904/07)- Times Law Reports

Posted July 28th, 2008 in asylum, human rights, law reports, Sri Lanka by sally

NA v United Kingdom (Application No. 25904/07)

European Court of Human Rights

” The level of risk of ill-treatment in returning failed asylum-seekers to Sri Lanka was indicated by the fact that since 2007 the European Court of Human Rights has granted interim measures preventing the return of 342 Tamil applicants from the United Kingdom.”

The Times, 28th July 2008

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‘They threatened to break my neck’ – The Guardian

Posted July 16th, 2008 in asylum, reports by sally

“Three asylum seekers’ claims from the the Outsourcing Abuse report, which documents almost 300 allegations of assault.”

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The Guardian, 14th July 2008

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Labour retreats on deportation threat to Zimbabweans – The Independent

Posted July 11th, 2008 in asylum, news, Zimbabwe by sally

“The threat of deportation has been lifted from more than 10,000 Zimbabwean asylum-seekers while Robert Mugabe remains in power.”

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The Independent, 11th July 2008

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Report calls for end to detention of child asylum seekers – Reuters

Posted July 10th, 2008 in asylum, children, detention, news by sally

“Britain should stop detaining thousands of children of foreigners seeking asylum, the Independent Asylum Commission said in a report published on Thursday.”

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Reuters, 10th July 2008

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UK is sending 11,000 Mugabe refugees back – The Guardian

Posted July 7th, 2008 in asylum, news, Zimbabwe by sally

“Attempts by Gordon Brown to use a meeting of G8 leaders this week to campaign for tougher action against Zimbabwe are in danger of being undermined by claims that Britain is forcing as many as 11,000 Zimbabweans seeking refuge here to make a stark choice between destitution or returning home to possible torture or death. Letters obtained by The Observer show that the Home Office continues to order failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers to return home in the face of mounting violence.”

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The Guardian, 6th July 2008

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Asylum-seekers are sent back to Darfur – The Independent

Posted July 7th, 2008 in asylum, news, Sudan by sally

“The ban on deporting asylum-seekers back to Darfur has been lifted by the Government despite warnings of widespread murder and torture of dissidents in the Sudanese region.”

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The Independent, 7th July 2008

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AL (Serbia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Regina (Rudi) v Same – Times Law Reports

Posted July 2nd, 2008 in asylum, immigration, law reports by sally

AL (Serbia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Regina (Rudi) v Same

House of Lords

“The Home Secretary’s policy to grant indefinite leave to remain to certain families living as a unit with children and young adults was a proportionate response to particular administrative and financial problems represented by that group; accordingly, the different treatment of single young adults, who were excluded because they were parentless and childless, was justified.”

The Times, 2nd July 2008

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Asylum-seekers put at risk by law, warns top judge – The Independent

Posted July 2nd, 2008 in asylum, news by sally

“Labour’s tough stance on immigration may have forced courts to send asylum-seekers back to their home countries to face ‘torture or death’, one of the most senior judges in England and Wales has warned.”

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The Independent, 2nd July 2008

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AL (Serbia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R (Rudi) v Same – WLR Daily

Posted July 1st, 2008 in asylum, immigration, law reports by sally

AL (Serbia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R (Rudi) v Same [2008] UKHL 42; [2008] WLR (D) 213

“A policy, whereby indefinite leave to remain would be granted to certain families living as a unit with children and young adults, was a proportionate response to particular administrative and financial problems represented by that group; and accordingly the different treatment of single young adults, who were excluded from the policy because they were parentless, was justified.”

WLR Daily, 30th June 2008

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Asylum refugees’ treatment ‘inhuman’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 1st, 2008 in asylum, news by sally

“An inquiry will tomorrow (30 June) brand Britain’s asylum system inhumane and urge the Government to improve the treatment of refugees.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th June 2008

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EB (Kosovo) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports

Posted June 30th, 2008 in asylum, delay, law reports by sally

EB (Kosovo) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

House of Lords

“Delay in decision-making enabling an asylum-seeker to establish a family life might be a relevant factor in considering an appeal against refusal of asylum.”

The Times, 30th June 2008

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