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​IMMIGRANTS DESERVES BETTER TREATMENT

5/26/2020

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Our caseworkers at Alpha Shindara Legal have identified a lot of failings of the Home Office immigration system as we deal with Immigration cases every day. We have undertaken
distressing, urgent and sometimes emotive immigration cases.

When we begin to make a case often times the Home Office’s approach is to leave urgent enquiries unanswered for months and when they answer, devastating mistakes are commonplace. Immigrants who have submitted a charged application deserves better treatment in the UK.

Applicants are made to wait several months for a decision on their application. Families which comprise parents and their children in active education. The parents are often prevented from working and children unable to proceed to higher education during very long waiting period, only for them to find out that their application has been rejected and for them to have to go through very expensive appeal process.

Following rejections, people have been driven to homelessness after the Home Office have decided they had no access to public funds and there is no legal help further their case through the court, especially following a long period of being unable to work and unable to
earn a living.

Reports have revealed that there is backlog of cases at the Home Office and that Home Office resources are overstretched, there are not enough caseworkers and there seems to be a high turnover of staff members. 

The official line from the Home Office is that “This case is complex and falls out of our normal service standards”

ASYLUM SYSTEM

Data reveals that Home Office in the past 4 years have turned away over 2,000 gay and bi asylum applications. The Home Office officials turned down genuine asylum applications and advised them to go home and “act discreetly” or even suggested religion can cure them. Government need to enact an immediate moratorium on deporting or detaining any asylum seekers.

As independent inquiry is needed, so that everyone else will provide evidence to that inquiry. The recommendation from such an inquiry should be used to enact changes to ensure the asylum system is fair to all LGBT and other asylum seekers in the future. Case workers should be provided with dedicated training and guidance to handle claims based on sexual orientation.

The Home Office should work collaboratively with a diverse range of organisation specialising in LGBT human rights protection and have developed with them a wide-ranging Equality Action Plan which is regularly reviewed by our Strategic Engagement Group of partners.

Home Office staff should stop making arbitrary decisions on the basis of homophobic, biphobic or transphobic views. Claimants should be given opportunities to disclose information relevant to their claims before a decision is taken, even where that information may be sensitive or difficult to
disclose. The Home Office should adopt transparent bespoke guidance for immigration and asylum decision makers on gender identity and expression issues raised in asylum claims.

The current Home Office system is not transparent. We therefore recommend better training with transparency. Without transparency we cannot guarantee that training is put into practice. The government must deal with the ‘Hostile Environment Policy’. The Home Office staff operates under the direction of a government that has created a ‘Hostile Environment’ for Immigrants and Refugee. Government policy under the ‘Hostile Environment framework’ combines cruelty and
incompetence.

It is the government target to cut the number of immigrants granted residence in the UK. Officials are therefore under huge pressure to meet these targets and consequently they treat every immigration application and asylum application with disbelief assuming they are fake and frauds.

MP David Lammy told the Home Office officials in no uncertain terms that their organisation is plagued by chronic mismanagement and ineptitude. The Home Office appears to be dysfunctional to be effectively held accountable by MPs. If your MP is unable to effectively hold the Home office to account who can. The concept of reasoned argument and consultation does not exist. The Home Office has no interest in the argument put forward. They just wish to proceed with their own policy. Home Office interpreters are a major problem with no training on sexual orientations and gender identity issues.

Many are originally from the Homophobic countries that LGBT refugees have fled from. They share the anti-LGBT attitudes of their homelands. They are biased and unfit to interpret for LGBT applicants. The current system of Immigration in the UK is not fit for purpose. The entire Immigration system needs a massive overhaul. It is far too complex and too lengthy. The complex system allows abusers on all sides.

NEW IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

From 1 January 2021, free movement will end and the UK will introduce a point based immigration system. The new system will treat EU citizens equally and transform the way in
which all immigrants come to the UK to work.

Under the new point based immigration system, points are assigned for specific skills, qualifications salaries and shortage occupations. Visas are then awarded for those who gain
enough points. The point based system will provide simple, effective and flexible arrangements for skilled workers from around the world to come to the UK through an employer-led system. This represent a significant change for employers in the UK who will need to adapt.



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