Welcome to episode 78 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we start with some general discussion about the immigration system and my new book, Welcome to Britain, move on to cover a couple of deportation cases and then look at some material on appeals, asylum, family immigration and EU law. We end with a reminder on refunds for the Immigration Health Surcharge for NHS and social care workers.
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The downloadable 30-minute podcast follows the running order below. We’ve added time codes to indicate when a particular section begins.
Race and the immigration system
Race, racism and immigration in the United Kingdom: Black Lives Matter
What is in Welcome to Britain: Fixing Our Broken Immigration System?
Home Office doesn’t know, doesn’t care whether the hostile environment even works
Deportation (8.05)
When is a foreign criminal not a foreign criminal?
What is an offence causing “serious harm”?
Appeals (13.32)
Tribunal tackles law on disclosure
Immigration appeals are much more likely to succeed if there’s an oral hearing
Asylum (18.16)
Refugee Week: asylum in the UK, by numbers
Worrying Strasbourg decision on sending asylum seekers back to Sudan
No European Convention on Human Rights jurisdiction over humanitarian visa refusal
Family immigration (23.10)