The Illegal Migration Act | UNHCR UK - UNHCR - The UN Refugee Agency UNHCR expressed profound concern in an initial public statement on 7 March 2023, noting that the Bill, if passed, would breach the UK’s obligations under international law On 22 March 2023 UNHCR shared formal legal observations on the Bill with the UK Government
UN experts urge UK to halt implementation of Illegal Immigration Bill “Any deportation policy is in direct breach of the UK’s commitments and obligations under international human rights and refugee law if it fails to provide for due process safeguards, individualised risk assessments, asylum procedures and adequate protection measures,” the UN experts said
Widespread human rights failings must be addressed in Illegal Migration . . . The UK would be turning its back on the vast majority of refugees, in breach of a number of binding international human rights obligations, if the Illegal Migration Bill is passed in its current form, the Joint Committee on Human Rights has warned
5 ways the Illegal Migration Bill threatens our constitution The Illegal Migration Bill narrows the scope of domestic human rights protections so as to remove such protections entirely in some cases, and puts the UK further in breach of its obligations under the ECHR
Statement on UK Illegal Migration Bill - United Kingdom for UNHCR The Illegal Migration Bill, which has now been passed by Parliament in the United Kingdom, is at variance with the country’s obligations under international human rights and refugee law and will have profound consequences for people in need of international protection
UK: Illegal Migration Bill to become law - InfoMigrants The UN released a statement on Tuesday warning that the UK's 'Illegal Migration Bill' could breach international human rights law The UK government reversed most of the amendments made to the "Illegal Migration Bill" on Monday (July 17), effectively passing its latest tool to control migration
The Illegal Migration Bill - UK in a changing Europe The purpose of the Illegal Migration Bill is to ‘prevent and deter unlawful migration, and in particular migration by unsafe and illegal routes, by requiring the removal from the United Kingdom of certain persons who enter or arrive in the United Kingdom in breach of immigration control’