Welcome to Britain: Fixing Our Broken Immigration System
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2020
Biteback Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78590-577-3 (ISBN)
Biteback Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78590-577-3 (ISBN)
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A devastating critique of our immigration laws and the disastrous and damaging strategies put in
place by successive governments to deal with a crisis they created in the first place.
How would we treat Paddington Bear if he came to the UK today? Perhaps he would be made destitute as a result of extortionate visa application fees; perhaps he would experience a cruel term of imprisonment in a detention centre; or perhaps his entire identity would be torn apart at the hands of a hostile environment that seems to delight in the humiliation of its victims.
Britain thinks of itself as a welcoming country, but the reality is, and always has been, very different. This is a system in which people born in Britain are told in uncompromising terms that they are not British, in which those who have lived their entire lives on these shores are threatened with the most unyielding of policies, and in which falling in love with anyone other than a British national can result in families being ripped apart. Here, citizens are called on to police each other, targets matter more than people, and death in detention centres is far from uncommon.
In this vital and alarming book, campaigner and immigration barrister Colin Yeo tackles the subject with dexterity and rigour, offering a roadmap of where we should go from here as he exposes the iniquities of an immigration system that is unforgiving, unfeeling and, ultimately, failing.
place by successive governments to deal with a crisis they created in the first place.
How would we treat Paddington Bear if he came to the UK today? Perhaps he would be made destitute as a result of extortionate visa application fees; perhaps he would experience a cruel term of imprisonment in a detention centre; or perhaps his entire identity would be torn apart at the hands of a hostile environment that seems to delight in the humiliation of its victims.
Britain thinks of itself as a welcoming country, but the reality is, and always has been, very different. This is a system in which people born in Britain are told in uncompromising terms that they are not British, in which those who have lived their entire lives on these shores are threatened with the most unyielding of policies, and in which falling in love with anyone other than a British national can result in families being ripped apart. Here, citizens are called on to police each other, targets matter more than people, and death in detention centres is far from uncommon.
In this vital and alarming book, campaigner and immigration barrister Colin Yeo tackles the subject with dexterity and rigour, offering a roadmap of where we should go from here as he exposes the iniquities of an immigration system that is unforgiving, unfeeling and, ultimately, failing.
Colin is a barrister, blogger, writer and campaigner based at Garden Court Chambers in London. He also edits the Free Movement website www.freemovement.org.uk. He worked for two charities assisting refugees and migrants before becoming a barrister and continues to act in all sorts of immigration cases, from asylum claims to family immigration and business work. He regularly assists journalists with immigration stories, has appeared on broadcast media on several occasions and has given evidence to parliamentary committees. A keen walker and occasional climber, he is based in Bristol in the United Kingdom.
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.06.2020 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Besonderes Verwaltungsrecht | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78590-577-5 / 1785905775 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78590-577-3 / 9781785905773 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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