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2. Government and Parliamentary updatesTragedy in the Channel On 12 July news broke of more tragic deaths in the Channel. Four people died after a boat capsized during an attempt to cross the English Channel, according to the French coastguard. Another person was killed in the Channel last night, bringing the number of deaths to at least five people just in the last week. Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill announced in King’s Speech In the King’s Speech on 17 July, a new Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill was announced, to establish the Government’s new Border Security Command, deliver ‘enhanced counter terror powers to tackle organised immigration crime’, and ‘modernise the asylum and immigration system’. Home Office forced to apologise over asylum approval retractions The Home Office has been forced to apologise to asylum seekers granted leave to remain in the UK who then had their decisions retracted. As reported by The Guardian, in some cases applicants were sent residence permits before being told by officials to cut them up. |
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3. Reports and researchAccess to advice and asylum support – ASAP ASAP have produced a new report giving an overview of the challenges faced by those in the asylum support system and to investigate a reduction in the numbers lodging an appeal against refusals. The research shows that the current system of support is having a severely negative impact on those needing support as well as those trying to assist them and that increasingly, people are navigating both the asylum application and the asylum support system alone. Exec summary here, full report here. NRPF Guide – Right to Remain Right to Remain have produced a new key guide on no recourse to public funds. Finding a Safe Home – British Red Cross British Red Cross have produced a new report ‘Finding a Safe Home’ which outlines thousands of Ukranians seeking safety in the UK have been placed at risk of homelessness and exploitation, as covered in The Guardian. Behind Closed Doors – UCL & ECPAT UK A new report has been produced by UCL and ECPAT UK ‘Behind Closed Doors’ which finds that placing unaccompanied children in Home Office hotels, as occurred between July 2021 and January 2024, increased their risks of trafficking and exploitation. Survey on the Immigration Advice and Support Sector (Paul Hamlyn Foundation) Paul Hamlyn Foundation has commissioned a survey of frontline immigration advice and support organisations across the UK to identify which forms of support and collaboration – including learning networks/communities, delivery partnerships and management support – are most valued and why. It should take no longer than 20 minutes to complete. It can be completed by as many people as you like from your organisation, and you’re welcome to share it within your networks. How to effectively communicate about modern slavery report Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre have published a report and a messaging guide on framing of modern slavery, aiming to find effective ways of talking about modern slavery to improve the public’s understanding of the issue in the UK. The messaging guide includes practical tips on what to think about when communicating about modern slavery The Home Office is racist by design: new Hostile Office report – Migrants’ Rights Network Migrants’ Rights Network have produced a new Hostile Office report exploring how immigration legislation limits the ability of racialised people from coming to the UK and controls their freedom to live their lives. Read the full report here. |
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4. Resources, events, jobs and trainingFamily Reunion Report Launch Event RAMFEL have released a report ‘Safe Routes to Nowhere’ highlighting the failure of the UK family reunion system, and providing five key recommendations. An in person launch will be held on 25 July – details here. Pre-Labour Conference Drop-In Event Migration Exchange is holding a drop-in meeting on Zoom for those focused on migration and refugee issues who are planning to attend the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool in September, on Wednesday 31 July from 11:00 am- 12:00 pm. Register here. British Future ‘Navigating Immigration in the New Parliament’ online event British Future are holding an online event on Monday 22nd July 2024, 14:00-15:30, in which they will give an analysis of relevant MPs and a breakdown of positions and people to engage in the new parliament. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to [email protected]. Free Movement blog on eVisas: who is affected and what to do now Free Movement have shared a blog outlining what information we currently have on the roll-out of eVisas and who will be affected. New Asylos Country of Origin Information resources Asylos has shared a number of new resources, including:
Right to Remain’s Communications and Administration mini-Internship programme RtR will open their internship in August for four months until November 2024. They are looking for someone with a good understanding and experience of using social media, and who wants to learn how a small migration justice organisation works on the ground. Info here. Jobs
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