Latest government statistics up to December 2020 reveal how far from the truth government rhetoric on people seeking asylum in the UK has strayed. Despite the shrill pitch of Nigel Farage claiming an ‘out of control invasion’, asylum...
Big tech companies wield an overwhelming power monopoly in global political, social and economic affairs. Facebook banning news in Australia over the past week showed the lengths companies would go to maintain their power. They are also complicit in...
Home Office organizes three immigration raids a month on average, with 190 nursing home raids occurring between 2015 and 2019, according to Freedom of Information request data supplied to The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants. These...
Three men were rescued from inside an airtight refrigerated lorry that has travelled from France, after calling the police for help. Officers launched a search for the vehicle and found it Wednesday afternoon. Police rescued three suffocating men...
The pandemic has affected many aspects of the UK’s policy-making process and has made collecting accurate data almost impossible. Uncertainty surrounding migration data is at its worst as the ongoing pandemic has limited the usual avenues of...
A lawyer representing activists who stopped a deportation flight leaving Stansted airport has urged the government to draw a line under the case. His comments came after members of the group known as the Stansted 15 had their conviction of...
This is the first in a series of content for the3million, the largest organisation of EU27 citizens in the UK campaigning to protect citizens rights post-Brexit. You may think it’s common sense that everyone who uses local services should have a say...
Figures released by the organisation After Exploitation show that almost 3000 people who were referred to the National Referral Mechanism as potential trafficking victims were detained in immigration removal centres in less than two years. A...
Insight into the government’s choice of accommodation for asylum seekers that appears to place political gain over human rights. Hundreds of asylum seekers have been living in ex-military barracks since last September awaiting decisions on asylum...
A group of backbench Conservative MP’s that have barracks in their respective constituencies have voiced their concerns about using these facilities to house asylum seekers. This comes after concerns are growing over the conditions in the barracks...