Migrants are claiming they are victims of modern slavery to avoid deportation from the UK

Migrants are claiming they are victims of modern slavery to avoid deportation from the UK as almost one in six used the argument last year Anyone trafficked into Britain or used as a slave is protected through the NRM The increase in cases is partly due to a better understanding of modern slavery  Baroness revealed … Read more

Australian grandfather who moved to UK and spent his life savings buying pub faces DEPORTATION

An Australian landlord who sank his life savings into saving a 200-year-old British pub from closure is now facing deportation from the UK for taking a pay cut to save the failing business. Russell Young, 62, and his wife Tracie, 56, bought the Sun Inn in Failsworth, Greater Manchester in 2018 for £250,000 and paid … Read more

Deportation lawyers ‘are taking us for a ride’: Justice Secretary warns

The Lord Chancellor has blasted lawyers who deliberately delay immigration cases by lodging last-minute human rights claims. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Robert Buckland confirmed that the Government will introduce sweeping measures to ‘streamline’ the asylum and immigration system. He accused lawyers of ‘taking the public for a ride’ with legal challenges at the … Read more

Romanian professional pickpocket is facing deportation after racking up 11 convictions in a year 

Romanian professional pickpocket, 20, who preyed on mothers caring for their children while she was pregnant is facing deportation after racking up 11 convictions in a year West Midlands Police seeking to deport 20-year-old pickpocket Pansella Radu The Romanian has racked up 11 convictions and cautions over the last 12 months An image of Radu … Read more

Home Office in new deportation row as lawyers seek to block removal of Channel migrants

Judges’ powers to block deportations could be limited as Justice Secretary Robert Buckland announces first review of Human Rights Act in 20 years Robert Buckland said the review would look at key areas of the Human Rights Act Includes whether judges’ interpretations of old legal decisions should be limited Critics claim focusing on old cases … Read more

Priti Patel vows to reform asylum law tackling deportation delays

Priti Patel vows ‘fundamental reform’ of asylum law tackling deportation delays on ‘human rights’ grounds and making it easier to kick out criminals as she bids to put bully row behind her Priti Patel vowed to introduce ‘fundamental reform’ to Brtain’s asylum system Pledged to make it easier to expel migrants without legitimate right to … Read more

Priti Patel vows ‘fundamental reform’ of asylum law tackling deportation delays

Priti Patel vows ‘fundamental reform’ of asylum law tackling deportation delays on ‘human rights’ grounds and making it easier to kick out criminals as she bids to put bully row behind her Priti Patel vowed to introduce ‘fundamental reform’ to Brtain’s asylum system Pledged to make it easier to expel migrants without legitimate right to … Read more

Home Office policy giving migrants as little as three days’ notice before deportation ruled unlawful

A Home Office policy which gave migrants as little as 72 hours’ notice of their impending deportation has been ruled as unlawful.  The Court of Appeal found the policy created ‘an unacceptable risk of interference with the right of access to court.’   Medical Justice, a human rights’ charity, took legal action over the policy by … Read more

More than 80 taxpayer-funded guards accompanied just 14 illegal immigrants on a deportation flight

More than 80 taxpayer-funded guards accompanied just 14 illegal immigrants on a deportation flight from Stansted to Germany and France Number of escorts used six times amount of detainees during flight on August 12 Report attributed it to ‘Covid precautions and expectation of physical resistance’ It added that round trip included seven healthcare staff and took over … Read more

Taxpayers foot £55million bill for lawyer blocking deportation flights of Channel migrants

Revealed: Taxpayers foot £55million bill for lawyer blocking deportation flights of Channel migrants Duncan Lewis Solicitors legal aid work covers many areas including immigration Staff have been to Calais and offered support to refugees hoping to reach Britain It has forged a close relationship with charities that work among camps in France By Scarlet Howes … Read more