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Tag: enforcement

10 horrifying things we learned about the Home Office in 2017

1 January, 2018 visadreams

From detaining rough sleepers in inhumane detention conditions to ignoring the orders of the High Court, find out what the Home Office got up to in 2017.

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SECRET FOOTAGE OF IMMIGRATION OFFICER TELLING MIGRANT IT’S HIS JOB TO P*SS HIM OFF AS PART OF THE ‘HOSTILE ENVIRNMENT’

23 May, 2017 visadreams

The above footage was sent to me by a client of mine named ‘Amir’. It is a secret recording of an exchange he recently had

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Charities Referring Homeless People to Immigration Enforcement

8 March, 2017 visadreams

A new report has found that a number of homelessness charities have been referring foreign nationals living on the street to the Home Office, leading to their removal from the UK.

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The Pakistani Father the Home Office Kept Forgetting to Put on the Plane

4 December, 2016 visadreams

“Fahad Bhai, I’m still here” the voice whispered over the phone. “AHMED!!!? What do you mean you’re still here? You should be on the plane!” I responded barely believing what I was hearing. “It left without me”, he explained …

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