Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: ILPA Briefings
THE REFUGEE AND MIGRANT CHILDREN’S CONSORTIUM BRIEFING FOR REPORT STAGE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
The Refugee and Migrant Children’s Consortium, of which ILPA is a member, has prepared the below briefings for Committee Stage in the House of Lords:
JOINT BRIEFING FOR COMMITTEE STAGE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
ILPA, Liberty, JUSTICE and Amnesty International have prepared the below briefing on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill for Committee Stage in the House of Lords. In no uncertain terms, we reiterate our unwavering opposition to this Bill in its entirety. The Government seeks to legislate contrary to both international law and the United Kingdom’s long-held constitutional tradition of the rule of law.
Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill Joint Briefing for House of Lords Committee Stage
THE REFUGEE AND MIGRANT CHILDREN’S CONSORTIUM BRIEFING FOR COMMITTEE STAGE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
The Refugee and Migrant Children’s Consortium, of which ILPA is a member, has prepared the below briefings for Committee Stage in the House of Lords:
JOINT BRIEFING AHEAD OF THE BILL’S SECOND READING IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
ILPA, JUSTICE and Freedom from Torture have prepared the below briefing on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill ahead of its Second Reading in the House of Lords. In no uncertain terms, we reiterate our opposition to this Bill in its entirety. The Government seeks to legislate contrary to both international law and the United Kingdom’s long-held constitutional tradition of the rule of law.
JOINT CIVIL SOCIETY STATEMENT AHEAD OF THE BILL’S SECOND READING IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
ILPA, along with over 250 charities and organisations across the UK, has signed a joint civil society statement on the Rwanda Bill in advance of its Second Reading in the House of Lords.
JOINT BRIEFING AHEAD OF THE BILL’S SECOND READING IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
ILPA, JUSTICE and Freedom from Torture have prepared the below briefing on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill ahead of its Second Reading in the House of Commons. In no uncertain terms, we have strongly and collectively urged the House to decline to give the Bill a Second Reading, and oppose it at each stage thereafter.