We argue that the proposed new offences will imprison more people trying to seek safety and a better life in the UK
This is already happening - over 550 people have been imprisoned 2022-24 for crossing the Channel.
@captainsupportuk.bsky.social works in solidarity with them.
This is already happening - over 550 people have been imprisoned 2022-24 for crossing the Channel.
@captainsupportuk.bsky.social works in solidarity with them.
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Border Criminologies
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@vickytaylor.bsky.social and Catriona Götz discuss the new offences on Labour's Border Security, Asylum and Immigration bbill, which would significantly expand the state’s ability to use criminal powers against those it labels as having played a role in ‘facilitating migration’.
@vickytaylor.bsky.social and Catriona Götz discuss the new offences on Labour's Border Security, Asylum and Immigration bbill, which would significantly expand the state’s ability to use criminal powers against those it labels as having played a role in ‘facilitating migration’.
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