Welcome to episode 83 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. It’s a case law heavy episode, with lots of judgments from the immigration tribunal, Court of Appeal and even the European Court of Human Rights to chew on. We also talk about a potentially important new policy on deporting people who arrived in the UK as young children, legal preparations for Brexit and of course the new Immigration Act. For discussion of recent changes to economic migration routes under the Points Based Immigration System, see the
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The downloadable 31-minute podcast follows the running order below. Timestamps indicate when a particular section begins.
Brexit
The Immigration Act 2020
New regulations to wipe free movement from the statute book
Appeals (6.06)
Pandemic rules for immigration appeals declared unlawful
Human rights (9.04)
UK breached European convention in deporting man without proper human rights assessment
Deporting gay asylum seeker a violation of Article 3, human rights court finds
Deportation and detention (15.00)
New unofficial policy on deporting Jamaicans who arrived as children reported
Man assured he wasn’t being deported is, in fact, being deported