Meanwhile a parliamentary inquiry into asylum housing lumbers on over ten months . . . and today in Leeds the Home Office holds yet another 'consultation' on a sorry business.
Alienated, homeless, denied the right to work, criminalised.
Children seeking asylum in the UK are regularly disbelieved about how old they are and can end up facing harmful, protracted disputes. The culture of disbelief so often criticised in the Home Office has now seeped into some local authorities.
In a carefully coded speech, the UK Prime Minister categorises people on the move as “threats that we face” alongside war and global terrorism.
At Lagos Airport, Nigerians deported from Britain are processed out of sight in a ‘reception centre’ given by Britain.
Today, yet again, a Parliamentary committee will hear how commercial landlords are failing asylum seeker tenants. And then what?
A secret Home Office flight tomorrow (Wednesday 7 September) will forcibly remove fathers 4,500 miles away from their children in the UK.
A support group gathers disturbing testimony from people deported by commercial contractors Tascor.
Theresa May's time as home secretary was marked by the further marginalisation of immigrants in this society. In a diverse nation, it's worrying that such a person becomes prime minister.
An activist reports from G4S annual general meeting, Surrey, England, 26 May 2016.
• Omar Mateen, who killed 50 people in gay nightclub, was employed as armed guard by G4S.• G4S guards have killed before.• Company sells its expertise in vetting staff.
On Home Office flights private sector guards apply restraints so extreme they are very rarely used in prisons. What happened on the 24/25 May flight to Nigeria and Ghana?