Sentences with phrase «government on asylum»

This decisive action is just the approach we need from this government on asylum policy.

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But what made the Italian government even more upset was the successive criticisms from Brussels on Italy's incapacity to fingerprint every asylum seeker entering the country and the need to build more reception centers in Italy.
The government's slow pace in filling vacancies on the Immigration and Refugee Board has led it to declare that it will no longer be meeting legislated timelines in the face of a wave of irregular asylum seekers crossing the Canada-U.S. border.
Thanks to worldwide pressure on the Karzai government, he was released and offered asylum in Italy.
The lead Catholic Bishop for Asylum and Migration has called on the government to suspend and review its recent extension of charges for non UK - citizens receiving NHS treatment.
At government level, the whole issue of asylum is a sensitive one, and being seen as being soft on immigration in any form is never going to be a votewinner.
The lead Catholic Bishop for Asylum and Migration has called on the government to suspend and review... More
Thornton goes on to say, «In the sermon of 1750 Jonathan Mayhew declared the Christian principles of government in the faith of which Washington, ordained by God, won liberty for America, not less for England, and ultimately for the world.3 And quite self - consciously, Thornton tied in the American Revolution with the earlier English Puritan Revolution when he stated, «The name of Hugh Peter reminds us that New England shared in English Revolution of 1640; sent preachers and soldiers, aid and comfort to Cromwell; gave an asylum to the tyrannicides, Whalley, Goffe, and Dixwell; reaffirmed the same maxims of liberty in the Revolution of 1688, and stood right on the record for the third revolution of 1776.
The government should allow hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants living in the UK to become British citizens, Boris Johnson has insisted, as he launched a stinging attack on the government's immigration and asylum policies.
Johnson launched his strongest attack yet on the government's immigration and asylum policies.
«Government plans to cut critical support for families denied asylum is a direct - and potentially devastating - assault on vulnerable children's lives,» Peter Grigg, director of external affairs at The Children's Society, said.
Asylum at heartWe were encouraged that, on the first few days of a new government, the prime minister and his deputy declared they would end child detention for immigration purposes.
The way in which the manifesto is able to exploit much of the racist rhetoric about «bogus» refugees used by government and mainstream party political spokespeople during the debates on the Asylum and Immigration Act illustrates the impact of such debate in legitimising the views of fascist and far right groups.
The government has already been accused of deserting its promise to end the detention of children in immigration centres — a change that would have signaled one of the Lib Dem's few influences on policy and demonstrated that the government was at last sympathetic to the cause of asylum seekers.
New figures released today show the government has met its target on removing failed asylum seekers for the past two months, with almost three - quarters of cases now decided in eight weeks, compared to 22 weeks in 1997.
Shadow immigration minister Damien Green has launched a stinging attack on «government inaction» following French proposals to establish a welfare centre in Calais for asylum seekers.
«We call on the South African government to prepare to welcome President Mugabe for political asylum.
A Somalian asylum seeker faces «imminent» deportation by the UK government, despite threats from terrorists to murder him on his return.
The influential Public Accounts Select Committee has called on the Government to drastically improve the quality of decision - making in asylum applications.
«They are behaving according to the very highest standards of their profession,» he adds, and calls on the government to repeal the relevant provisions of the Border Force Act and to adopt a «humane stance» towards people seeking asylum.
In The BMJ, a doctor is calling on the Australian government to stop constraining doctors in the care of asylum seekers and refugees, and to adopt a humane stance to people seeking asylum.
The treatment group were assigned roles — alarmist, denier, conspiracy theorist or clickbait monger — and tasked with distorting a government fact sheet on asylum seekers using a set of cards outlining common propaganda tactics consistent with their role.
The government has vowed to stop those seeking asylum from entering the country on boats.
Welcome to our update of the latest legal aid and access to justice news from November 2016, featuring the interim report by Labour's Bach Commission on Access to Justice, a welcome U-turn by the government on immigration and asylum tribunal fees and much more.
Representatives from 16 governments were provided training on the model at the Intergovernmental Consultations on Migration, Asylum and Refugees workshop on Gender and Sexual Orientation in Geneva (October 2012).
The government is consulting on bringing the asylum and immigration tribunal into the unified tribunals structure.
Government discourse surrounding introduction of the recent refugee reforms was accompanied by symbolic attacks on the legitimacy of asylum seekers including accusations of refugee fraud.
The government is considering bringing the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal into the unified tribunals structure and plans to consult on this shortly.
The Canadian government has faced pressure to repeal the agreement, with many arguing it is the reason asylum - seekers have crossed the border on foot, to bypass border points so they could make their refugee claims once already in the country.
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians also released a position statement on treatment of asylum seekers, a key plank of which is calling on the Government to end detention.
Recommendation 48: That the Australian Government promptly lift the suspension on new refugee claims by asylum seekers from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.
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