Immigration - new material (36)

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Control of immigration: statistics UK 1993. HMSO (Cm 2637) 1994, 20.00. Control of immigration: statistics UK. First and second quarters. 1994. HMSO Issue 25/94 20.10.94.

Campsfield Monitor 3 & 4 July-August September-October 1994. Contains articles on Elizabeth Blanchard who is to press charges against the Immigration Service after she was bound and gagged by them the cost of hunger-strike last March (163 000) and Group 4. Available from Box C 111 Magdalen Road Oxford OX4 1RQ.

Okolo Family Defence Campaign Newsletter #2. Florence Okolo and her two daughters came to the UK in 1989 to join her husband. He later deserted the family who now face deportation to Nigeria. The Okolo Family defence Campaign can be contacted c/o St Philip's Primary School Loxford Street Hulme Manchester M15 6BT Tel. (061) 226 2050.

Workers' control not immigration controls: why trade unionists should oppose immigration restrictions Steve Cohen. Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit 1994. This pamphlet looks at the tradition of struggle against immigration controls and presents proposals for trade union action against them. Available from: GMIAU 400 Cheetham Hill Road Manchester M8 9LE Tel. (061) 740 7722.

Report of the first hearing of the People's Tribunal on Immigration and Asylum: the British government on trial for violations of human and civil rights under racist immigration and asylum laws. Campaign Against Immigration Act Detentions 1994, pp46. This report brings together testimony of a wide range of abuse in immigration and asylum legislation to document the struggles of black migrant and refugee communities for justice

Available from Campaign Against Immigration Act detentions c/o 6-20 John's Mews London WC1N 2XN.

Recent developments in immigration law Rick Scannell Jawaid Luqmani & Chris Randall. Legal Action November 1994 pp18-22

Germany: assault on the constitutional right to asylum - Part II, Christian Wisskirchen. Immigration and Nationality vol 8 no 4, pp136-143.

Family migration and the new Immigration Rules Werner Menski. Immigration and Nationality vol 8 no 4 pp112-123.

The new Immigration Rules: visitors and students Jim Gillespie, Immigration and Nationality vol 8 no 4 pp126-128.

France - an imperial power? CARF 23 1994 p.11. This piece argues that the French government is using "fundamentalism" as a cover for its attack on multiculturalism and immigrant's rights.

Asylum-seekers detained in the UK. Amnesty International October 1994 70 pages 7.99 from: Amnesty International British Section 99-119 Rosebery Avenue London EC1R 4RE. Based on a 14-month study of 50 asylum-seekers held in detention in the UK. "Current immigration laws provide officials with sweeping powers to subject asylum-seekers to indefinite administrative detention, without reference or accountability to any court or independent review body".

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