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Tag: national security

LBC interview with Fahad Ansari on the decision to deprive Shamim Begum of her citizenship

24 February, 2019 visadreams

A short 6 minute interview on LBC with Fahad Ansari about the legality of the decision to deprive Shamima Begum of her citizenship.

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Secret Court Overturns Home Office Decisions To Deprive Two Men of their British Citizenship

21 November, 2018 visadreams

The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) has allowed the appeals of two men against the decisions of the Home Office to deprive them of their British citizenship on national security grounds.

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How the Home Office Tried to Deport a Disabled Man Based on a Fabricated Criminal Conviction

12 January, 2017 visadreams

Earlier this month, it came to light that the Home Office had tried to deport a disabled man from the UK on the basis of a crime that they

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