Police report hundreds of crime victims a month to immigration service
Victims of child abuse and domestic violence face possible deportation, as revealed in data seen by the New Statesman.
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Victims of child abuse and domestic violence face possible deportation, as revealed in data seen by the New Statesman.
ByJoram Nechironga served in Iraq and developed PTSD, but the government is trying to deport him.
ByNew Statesman analysis shows how the department has kept profiting even though applications have fallen.
By“I’m suffering for my service to the country I love,” says Joram Nechironga. “I feel hopeless every time I hear…
ByMPs have been briefed that the war could create five million refugees, while peers prepare to oppose legislation that may…
ByPoliticians are trying to amend the Nationality and Borders Bill to stop the government profiting £640 from each child.
ByPeers and campaigners say the "iniquitous" legislation would lead to women and girls wrongly being denied asylum.
ByTwo decades after coming to the UK as a teenager, Damian Gabrielle has lost a High Court battle against the…
ByNew powers sought by the government to strip British citizenship have been deemed “exorbitant, ill-defined and unconstitutional”.
ByThe Tory peer Sayeeda Warsi warned that the legislation would mean fewer protections when being deprived of her nationality than…
ByA letter opposing the legislation has been signed by 100 civil society figures, including the CEOs of the Runnymede Trust…
ByExclusive reporting by the New Statesman found that the citizenship of nearly six million British people could be jeopardised by…
ByThe figures track the rise in people losing British citizenship in the past decade, as the government tries to make…
ByUnder the legislation, the home secretary would be able to deprive British people of citizenship without telling them first.
ByTwo in five people in England and Wales from an ethnic minority background could become eligible to be deprived of…
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