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1/5 *Statement of solidarity with immigration lawyers and asylum seekers in the UK*
We deplore the violence threatened against solicitors’ firms and advice centres who represent some of the most vulnerable people in society.
Walthamstow friends: there is information going round that there will be a riot at the immigration office at Hoe Street near the Tube station on Wednesday evening
Please stay safe and look after yourselves
If I hear anymore info, will post it
NEWS! Following a hearing yesterday in the ongoing proceedings, it was revealed in open court that the BIOT Commissioner has recommended to the UK Government that a large proportion of the 61 asylum seekers on Diego Garcia be transferred to the UK.
In a landmark development, the Home Office has agreed to consider the asylum claims of everyone in the cohort designated for removal to #Rwanda, prioritising their cases within the UK asylum system ▶️ https://t.co/nVIdBkX8pK
@DLPublicLaw
Breaking: The new government has confirmed to the High Court that it will be fully processing the claims lodged by 5,700 asylum seekers who Rwanda had agreed to receive
The Conservatives had issued them all with "notices of intent" that their applications would not be considered
Lawyers have written to Foreign Secretary David Lammy asking him to urgently consider the plight of a group of asylum seekers stranded on Diego Garcia and to intervene to avoid a diplomatic row with the US. @tom_short_ld and Tessa Gregory represent
NEWS: Day before High Court hearing, the Home Secretary withdraws the unlawful decision to exclude our client from the UK, in which he has been separated from his young son for over 18 months. A vindication for our client's human rights. Read more below:
https://t.co/6Ww10UmYMN
BREAKING – Today, the BIOT Supreme Court refused the Commissioner of the British Indian Ocean Territory's application to stay a bail order that was granted to our clients. Their right to liberty, as recognised by the court, is safeguarded & able to be exercised immediately.
Asylum seekers of Tamil ethnicity have been granted bail after being held in a camp since Oct 2021.
The substantive hearing will take place in July 2024. Chris Buttler KC and Jack Boswell represent the second to sixth Claimants, instructed by @DuncanLewis https://t.co/hnsmuIxGAT
Lord Anderson of Ipswich (Crossbench), "We are in the end game now"
"The benefits of the Rwanda bill remain to be seen"
"It's costs will be measured not only in money but in principles debased"
"Disregard for our international committmments"
"Avoiding statutory protections for the vulnerable"
"And the removal of judicial scrutiny over the core issue over the safety of Rwanda"
"We are concerned over the safety of Rwanda both in the present and in the future. This bill is honest about neither"
(At 6-45) "The Rwanda bill is a legal fiction that makes the law look like an ass, and those who make it, asses"
8. Channel crossings "fundamentally wrong, fundamentally unfair that people jump the queue"
There is no "queue" to seek refuge in the UK. Asylum can only be sought on British soil and there is no visa to travel here for that purpose. Resettlement schemes are limited and falling
8. Channel crossings "fundamentally wrong, fundamentally unfair that people jump the queue"
There is no "queue" to seek refuge in the UK. Asylum can only be sought on British soil and there is no visa to travel here for that purpose. Resettlement schemes are limited and falling
NEWS - Following a judicial review brought by some of the families seeking international protection on the remote island of Diego Garcia, the Supreme Court of the British Indian Ocean Territory has today determined that ss17 and 47 of the Children Act 1989 apply on the territory.