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Thursday, May 16

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Colorado Uses Tax Dollars to Fund Free Legal Services to Double Immigrant Asylum Grants

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Democrats in Colorado are using tax dollars to fund free legal assistance for migrants to double the number of asylum seekers settling there.

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Home Office announces deportation crackdown on Bangladesh asylum seekers

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The Home Office said it had “streamlined” its returns agreement with Bangladesh

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Thornton Hall ‘super prison’ site set to be used for asylum seeker accommodation

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Official Ireland turned an effective blind eye to tents on Mount Street, says Simon Harris

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Rwanda plan to include failed asylum seekers

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The Home Office has expanded the scope of the Rwanda deportation plan to include failed asylum seekers. Under the original… Continue reading Rwanda plan to include failed asylum seekers

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Wednesday, May 15

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Rwanda plan expanded to include failed asylum seekers

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Those who have had an asylum claim refused or withdrawn and cannot appeal could now also be deported.

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Government expands Rwanda deportation plan to include failed asylum seekers

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Asylum seekers in detention who are due to sent to Rwanda have told how they feel there is ‘no hope’.

Government expands Rwanda deportation plan to include failed asylum seekers

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Asylum seekers in detention who are due to sent to Rwanda have told how they feel there is ‘no hope’.

Government expands Rwanda deportation plan to include failed asylum seekers

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Asylum seekers in detention who are due to sent to Rwanda have told how they feel there is ‘no hope’.

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Refused asylum seekers also at risk of being sent to Rwanda, says Home Office

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UK and Rwanda agree deal to extend cohort of those eligible to be forcibly removed to east African country

Afghan asylum seeker electronically tagged ‘without explanation’ for 20 months by ‘dehumanising’ Home Office

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‘I have had security guards following me like I’m a thief when I go shopping’: Afghan migrant describes life on GPS tag

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Asylum seekers whose claims have been rejected now among those being removed to Rwanda

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Asylum seekers who have already had their claims rejected will now be part of the group being removed to Rwanda, the home secretary has announced.

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Provision of tents to homeless asylum seekers by NGOs is in conflict with Government approach, says Tánaiste

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Micheál Martin says there is a ‘fundamental issue of a lack of sanitation and safety around the pitching of tents, in any kind of location’

Tuesday, May 14

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The UK is 'not a safe country', frightened asylum seekers say

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In June 2022, Kidus, 30, from Eritrea, came to the UK in a small boat with around two dozen other people.

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Britain to appeal court decision that UK asylum law should not apply to Northern Ireland

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The UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has been condemned by human rights groups and the United Nations refugee agency.

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Government denies moving asylum seekers from Scotland to block legal aid access

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SNP MP Alison Thewliss questioned if it was the Government’s ‘deliberate policy’ to move asylum seekers in order to prevent them accessing legal aid.

Government denies moving asylum seekers from Scotland to block legal aid access

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SNP MP Alison Thewliss questioned if it was the Government’s ‘deliberate policy’ to move asylum seekers in order to prevent them accessing legal aid.

Government denies moving asylum seekers from Scotland to block legal aid access

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SNP MP Alison Thewliss questioned if it was the Government’s ‘deliberate policy’ to move asylum seekers in order to prevent them accessing legal aid.

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All supports for refugees and asylum seekers to be reviewed, Taoiseach says

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Harris says ‘many, many, many’ people who have been through immigration system still live in ‘free State accommodation without making a contribution’