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“Enforcement” and “Returns”: The forlorn hope of Home Secretaries down the years, revived in the New Plan for Immigration

Jul 9, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Sheona York (Kent Law Clinic, University of Kent), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

The New Plan for Immigration: Empty Measures Against Modern Slavery

Jun 24, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Sheona York (Kent Law Clinic, University of Kent), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

“Foreign National Offenders”: Not All Foreigners Who Commit Crimes Deserve to Be Deported

Jun 14, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 1 comment

Blog post by Dr Jonathan Collinson (University of Huddersfield), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

The Possibility for Regularisation in the UK in Light of the New Plan for Immigration

May 28, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Alan Desmond, University of Leicester, and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

The New Plan for Immigration: Blaming the Wrong People Leads to Proposing the Wrong Solutions to the Wrong Problems

May 26, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Sheona York (Kent Law Clinic, University of Kent), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

Age Assessment in the New Plan: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed… Something Blue?

May 21, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr Ruth Brittle (Nottingham Trent University), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

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