Sentences with phrase «in asylum claims»

The Negative Effects of Relying on Inconsistencies to Determine Credibility in Asylum Claims Involving an Initial Omission of Sexual Assault
The collection of forensic evidence of torture and the production of medico - legal reports for the purposes of proving torture in asylum claims have been cornerstones of Freedom from Torture's work since our creation in 1985.
Freedom from Torture's Proving Torture report examined the mistreatment of torture evidence in asylum claims, and was launched late last year with cross-party Parliamentary support.

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Children from Mexico and Canada, on the other hand, can be subject to «voluntary repatriation» within 72 hours of their capture, so long as an immigration officer finds that they were not the subject of a «severe form of trafficking in persons» and do not have a basis to claim asylum.
This unexpected northward migration has overwhelmed Canada's system for processing asylum claims, leading to the worst delays in years.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said that asylum claims will be resolved «efficiently and expeditiously» but that the asylum - seekers should seek it in the first safe country they reach, including Mexico.
Trump administration officials have railed against what they call «catch - and - release» policies that allow people requesting asylum to be released from custody into the US while their claims make their way through the courts in a process that can last a year.
In 2003, Sadr, who was studying at Cornell University, won asylum in the US based on claims he'd been tortured in Iran for his political beliefs, only to lose it in 2009 after his immigration lawyer was jailed for immigration frauIn 2003, Sadr, who was studying at Cornell University, won asylum in the US based on claims he'd been tortured in Iran for his political beliefs, only to lose it in 2009 after his immigration lawyer was jailed for immigration frauin the US based on claims he'd been tortured in Iran for his political beliefs, only to lose it in 2009 after his immigration lawyer was jailed for immigration frauin Iran for his political beliefs, only to lose it in 2009 after his immigration lawyer was jailed for immigration frauin 2009 after his immigration lawyer was jailed for immigration fraud.
Christian converts claiming asylum in the UK have been having their applications refused because they can not recite the Ten Commandments, a new report is warnin...
Employees from at least 10 New York City law firms have been charged with participating in a fraud ring that submitted false claims in applications for Chinese asylum seekers.
Name us a few of these people you claim to have come back from the dead or simply admit that you are in an asylum due to the extreme psychosis you suffer from.
Upon arriving in the UK they lied about being Christians in order to pursue their asylum claim.
If «deeply felt personal experience» is sufficient proof of a claim, then's let's accept that, along with the necessary corollary that all such experiences must be equally valid, such as the gentleman in the asylum who deeply feels he is Napoleon.
CT reported in 2012 how record religious violence in Indonesia was bolstering the men's claim for asylum.
AtheistHunter (first off FUCKTARD, you belong in an asylum): You make these claims without one shred of factual evidence to back you and you have the audacity to call Atheists arrogant??? You're just a plain ignorant waste of human flesh!!
In my view, it would be better to deem asylum seekers, at least from certain countries, innocent of making a false claim until they are proved guilty.
Tewelde claimed asylum in the UK after the 2008 World Cross Country Championships in Edinburgh in order to avoid military conscription and he settled in Scotland after spending a traumatic childhood in Africa.
By virtue of being EU citizens, a French Jewish person can, without claiming asylum, live and work in Belgium, Spain, Germany, the UK, Poland, Romania: 27 states apart from France, I shall not list them all.
Somewhere between 60 and 72 inmates at the centre conducted a demonstration in the courtyard on Saturday night, in a protest against the use of fast - track detention to decide asylum claims.
Nor did the judges see any truth in these stories; to them they fit a stereotypical refugee narrative, most likely sold to the refugees by asylum narrative specialists so their claims were not approved.
«Gathering biometric information such as fingerprints could assist the decision - making process if these individuals were ultimately successful in reaching the UK and went on to claim asylum
When a child turns up in Britain by themselves and claims asylum they've undoubtedly already suffered a lot.
Freedom from Torture's expert clinicians document torture scars and psychological trauma in line with international standards as part of a torture survivor's asylum claim.
In addition, Freedom from Torture regularly supports torture survivors whose legal representation has previously been poor and as a result, vital medical evidence of torture has not been submitted as part of their asylum claim or appeal.
The vast majority of torture survivors that Freedom from Torture supports are asylum seekers who often spend months and even years in «limbo» waiting for the Home Office to assess their claim.
Around 25,000 people claimed asylum in the UK last year and just under half of them were accepted.
This can be most problematic for those whose very presence is unwelcome — those whose claim for asylum has been rejected, for example, who are in effect deliberately left destitute.
Freedom from Torture's Proving Torture report has highlighted the Home Office's failure to take proper account of expert medical evidence when assessing asylum claims, regularly resulting in torture survivors like me being denied the protection we need.
So when people ask about why these refugees don't claim asylum in France — this is one of the many reasons why.
Ilesanmu's case has raised the question as to whether the threat of female genital mutilation should be grounds for claiming asylum in the UK.
And Gavin Barwell had a particular constituency interest to raise since those wanting to claim asylum have to visit the UK Border Agency in his Croydon Central constituency:
As former Shadow Home Secretary David Davis argued so powerfully in yesterday's Mail, it would greatly strengthen Britain's hand at the negotiating table if our Prime Minister could claim a popular mandate for opt - outs on such issues as justice, asylum, immigration and human rights.
While around two thousand claims for asylum in France have been made from the Jungle, for the many residents it is a staging post for the dangerous attempt to cross the Channel.
The regulation is clear that an asylum seeker who has close family living legally within an EU member state has a right to claim asylum in that country, and to reside there while they do so.
Worryingly, it seems that as standards slip in the processing of immigration claims and the asylum backlog, the Home Office is making up for it with an increasingly militarised and bullying enforcement operation more reminiscent of a South American dictatorship than a leading western democracy.
In the past, asylum claims could be made (as gov.uk still suggests today) «at the UK border, if you make your claim as soon as you arrive».
Take the case of a Sudanese national, who arrived in Britain and claimed asylum in 2003.
«If those controls were not in place, then there would be no stopping thousands of people coming across the channel overnight, arriving in Kent and claiming asylum... The camp, and the people in the camp, would effectively move overnight to the south east of England.»
Speaking in the afternoon, foreign secretary William Hague said the asylum claims was an attempt to sidestep a legal process.
«Likewise, we have people in this country who have come here, have claimed asylum, and then they go back on holiday in the places where they claimed asylum from.
Citizens of East Timor living in Australia continued to have their citizenship recognized as Timorese, and many chose to claim asylum in Australia.
At the same time, the home secretary has cut support to the families and children of those claiming asylum in the UK, and is consulting on proposals to cut support to families which have been rejected in their initial claim for asylum.
People often ask why refugees go to the camp in France instead of claiming asylum somewhere else in Europe.
Their asylum claim itself could also be jeopardised if the formal interviews upon which it depends are conducted while in detention.
Isa informed me that when he went voluntarily to his screening interview in Croydon to claim asylum he took food with him in plastic containers because he always travels with specific foods.
Under the Dublin Convention, refugees have to claim asylum in the first EU member state they arrive in.
The Home Office is to investigate claims of racism in a asylum detention centre after an undercover BBC documentary.
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But if a refugee has a nuclear family member in another EU country, they can transfer their asylum claim to that country.
That requires European collaboration of the sort which the UK has persistently sabotaged, with fair, humane and efficient asylum claim mechanisms in place at ports of entry and a processing system which, unlike the detained fast - track, is not considered unfair to the point of being unlawful.
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