
House of Commons briefing: Immigration Detention in the UK
A June 2017 House of Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of immigration detention in the UK.
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A June 2017 House of Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of immigration detention in the UK.
The UN Human Rights Council’s June 2017 panel discussion raised the issues facing unaccompanied minors – including the need to protect the rights of migrant children in line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The Runnymede Trust and partners have launched a May 2017 Manifesto for Race Equality in Britain to ensure BME voices are heard.
There has been a six-fold increase in the total number of child asylum applicants in the EU in the last six years. The European Commission published policy guidance on the protection of children in migration in April 2017.
The Immigration Bill 2015-2016 was published in September 2015. A consultation on extending charging for overseas visitors and migrants who use the NHS closed on 7 March 2016.
In December 2013, the Scottish government published a strategy for the support and integration of refugees and asylum-seekers.
Following a challenge to the ‘Go Home’ vans pilot, the Government confirmed that if any further such campaigns are planned, it would carry out a consultation.
Changes to the family migration Immigration Rules came into effect on 9 July 2012 that will affect non-EEA nationals using the family migration route.
Comments of the Government of the UK on the Council of Europe Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities Third Opinion on the UK were received on 4 January 2012.
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