Ten assaults a day on asylum seekers in Home Office care, figures reveal

21 April 2025: Guardian (thank you once more Diane Taylor) Ten assaults a day on asylum seekers in Home Office care, figures reveal

Exclusive: There were 380 safeguarding referrals of victims of hate crimes from January 2023 to August 2024

The Home Office is recording an average of 10 assaults a day on asylum seekers in its care, according to internal government data, amid harsh government rhetoric on those crossing the Channel.

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Trafficking victims fear being deported

13 April 2025: Guardian: Trafficking victims rejecting UK government support because they fear being deported

Nearly 6,000 victims of modern slavery chose not to be referred for help last year, new data shows

Thousands of trafficking victims have rejected the government’s support, many due to fear of the authorities or of being deported, lawyers have said.

Nearly 6,000 trafficking victims rejected support from the government’s National Referral Mechanism (NRM) for victims of modern slavery last year, according to data based on research from the British Institute for International and Comparative Law and the Human Trafficking Foundation at the University of Oxford. Researchers found a range of reasons for this among respondents, including fear of traffickers, receiving support elsewhere, wanting to put things of being trafficked behind them and being reluctant to engage with UK authorities.

There were more than 19,000 NRM referrals last year. The number of people referred as victims to the NRM but refused at the initial stage has shot up 290% in two years, from 12% in 2022 to 47% in 2024, according to research from the organisation After Exploitation. Separate research from that group found that people in only 133 of 51,193 modern slavery cases reported to the Home Office between January 2021 and May 2024 had applied for compensation as victims.

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People held at UK asylum centre sue government for human rights breach

7 April 2025: Guardian: People held at UK asylum centre sue government for human rights breach

Asylum seekers detained at Manston in Kent say they were kept in unsanitary tents during infectious disease outbreak

At least 250 people who were detained at Manston asylum centre during a period when it was dangerously overcrowded and grappling with outbreaks of infectious diseases are suing the government for unlawful detention and other breaches of their rights.

They include a woman who had a miscarriage, a child whose age was recorded as five years older than he was, classifying him as an adult, and a teenager who was a victim of torture and trafficking.

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Threadbare: The Quality of Immigration Legal Aid

2 April 2025: Migrants Organise: Threadbare: The Quality of Legal Aid

Report Summary:

This report investigates and analyses observations of a decline in ‘good-quality’, reliable legal aid services for people who are navigating the UK’s immigration and asylum systems – that is, in the quality of immigration legal aid provision. The decline in the number and capacity of legal aid providers is well documented, but the impact of this – as well as of other immigration and legal aid policy and legislative changes – on the quality of service
available to individuals in recent years has not been so well explored.

Authors of this report:

Haringey Migrant Support Centre (HMSC); Migrants Organise ; The No Accommodation Network (NACCOM) ; Refugee Action ; South London Refugee Association (SLRA)

Read more: https://www.migrantsorganise.org/app/uploads/2025/04/Threadbare-Quality-of-Immigration-Legal-Aid-2025.pdf