‘If they send me back that will be like murder’ – refugees in the UK fear deportation
Afghans have been rescued but many other migrants fear returning to the regime in their homeland.
Afghans have been rescued but many other migrants fear returning to the regime in their homeland.
Female Afghan refugees have allegedly not been given sanitary pads and some food received has been rotten or spoiled.
Abdul Ghafoor said the UK has been ‘very tough’ on Afghan refugees, and some nations were trying to deport to ...
A freedom of information request to the Home Office has revealed a reluctance from press officers to respond to requests ...
Travel giant TUI actively runs government deportation flights from the UK. Now, it's facing a day of action against its ...
The bodies have also accused police and the Home Office of bypassing Parliament on the issue.
The Afghan five-year-old fell from a window at the hotel where his family were being housed in Sheffield.
The Lib Dems said the Home Secretary has failed to act on a recommendation that police should consult an applicant’s ...
The Home Office said a ‘small number’ of infections have been found at the site in Folkestone, Kent, which is ...
Home secretary Priti Patel and the UK government have once again deported UK residents to Jamaica - despite legal interventions ...
The UK Home Office has detained over 30 people ahead of a mass deportation charter flight to Jamaica on 11 ...
Members of the Home Affairs Committee visited the facility in Kent.
The Home Office “appears to be failing” the Windrush generation a second time through its ill-thought-out compensation scheme, MPs have ...
On 7 July, the government announced that London's Metropolitan Police will begin trialling new Knife Crime Prevention Orders (KCPOs). The ...
Home Secretary Priti Patel was also criticised for not having visited the site in Folkestone, Kent since it was turned ...
Prison sentences will rise from six months to four years for unlawful arrivals, while the term for people smuggling will ...
Under European legislation, child refugees can have their asylum claims transferred to another country if they have family there.
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