“To them it’s just another number, someone else being sent back. But when you’ve got three children being left without their dad … it’s quite major.”
As the British state tries to make a register of foreign-born children, parents should question a liberal trust in government and reject borders in classrooms. An interview with Gargi Bhattacharyya.
Defendants contest public order charges arising from protest that stopped a Home Office removal flight.
EXCLUSIVE: The world’s biggest security company, landlord to asylum-seekers, threatens tenants with expulsion from the UK.
As a government ghost flight prepared for take-off, activists intervened.
Paul Blomfield MP works to avert deportation of Pride Mbi Agbor, a popular member of Yorkshire’s City of Sanctuary movement.
Intrusive police surveillance deployed against peaceful protestors at Morton Hall. (See also: Child held for 151 days at Morton Hall)
Today’s inspection report reveals that children were detained among 400 adults. One detainee had been convicted of multiple offences against children. (See also: 'People come in here normal, but they get ill')
Today, Monday 20 February, at 4.30pm, a protest has been called outside the Home Office against the removal and detention of Erioth Mwesigwa, a rape survivor from Uganda.
Security contractors G4S and Serco and housing company Clearsprings have for years supplied UK asylum seekers with shoddy housing. The contracts carry on regardless.
Dedicated refuges were created to answer a desperate need. Now their survival is at risk.
Racist attacks are condemned by politicians who stop short of examining their complicity. New research suggests policy ignites hatred.