-Caveat Lector-

This is a trend throughout Europe and elsewhere.  I believe Germany also
recently curtailed immigration; France has done so in the past decade;
Spain is building some sort of anti-immigrant barrier in N Africa or just
across the straits in Spain; the U.S. has been reported to have more armed
INS-ers than FBI-ers to guard its borders, first with Mexico then Canada
(the latter having been a witless victim of a law designed to bolster
travelers from the former).


from wsws.org

WSWS : News & Analysis : Europe : Britain

Britain

Immigration and Asylum Bill turns refugees into pariahs

By Tony Hyland
17 December 1998

The Labour government's Immigration and Asylum Bill sets out a raft of
measures due to become law in the New Year. The policies it contains
further restrict the right to asylum.

"Fairer, firmer and faster", was Home Secretary Jack Straw's sound bite
when the measures were outlined. The first is a reference to the decision
to grant "leave to remain" to some 30,000 refugees whose claims are pending
from before 1995. This is a largely administrative device to reduce the
backlog of 84,000 cases. It will be applied to cases where no initial
decision was taken on asylum applications.

By taking into account family ties rather than the asylum issue alone, the
government claims to be acting compassionately. However, this gesture was
made whilst announcing proposals that will ride roughshod over such
considerations in the future and strengthen laws which already deny asylum
to the majority of applicants.

The measures are drawn from a White Paper published in July. Most likely to
become legislation are those proposals withdrawing legal rights and welfare
payments to asylum seekers. At their centre are moves to strip away present
legal recourse refugees have to appeal against an "initial refusal" by
immigration officers. The ability to seek a Judicial Review is to be
eliminated, as is the right to appeal against a deportation order made
following an earlier lost appeal.

Applicants will only have the ability to appeal to the same authority that
turned down their initial asylum request. Its decision will be final in all
but name, as the time period for making an appeal will be reduced from 28
to 5 days--effectively preventing fresh evidence being gathered in time to
support their case.

The White Paper proposes an increase in the number of places where asylum
seekers can be detained prior to their "removal", i.e., deportation. It
calls for detention to be the norm "where removal is imminent". More
refugees will be effectively imprisoned, under conditions where Britain has
already been singled out for criticism due to the numbers it incarcerates.

Labour's plans go further than the legislation introduced three years ago
by the Conservative government that curtailed benefit and housing
provisions for asylum seekers. In 1996 the Tories withdrew these provisions
from those who applied "in-country", as opposed to those who applied "at
port". Many asylum seekers apply for residence "in country" in order to
avoid immediate incarceration at the port of entry and transfer to prison
or one of Britain's notorious Detention Centres. Labour will extend this
legislation to cover all refugees. In place of cash benefits, a voucher
system will be introduced to cover basic items such as food and clothing.

Under the "designated" housing system, asylum seekers will be dispersed
around the country. Rather than being housed in permanent accommodation,
refugees will be forced to lead a transitory existence in bed and breakfast
lodgings, without any disposable income.

This measure is also aimed at preventing the type of broad-based campaigns
mounted in the past to protest against the repatriation of immigrants who
established close ties in their workplace or local community. With this
type of segregation, refugees will be reduced to the status of pariahs.

Immigration officers are to be given powers normally reserved for the
police, including fingerprinting and the right to enter property on the
pretext of suspected "immigration offences".

Aspects of the White Paper that could also become law will have wider
ramifications for ethnic minorities with a long history of settlement in
the UK. Labour was previously committed to repealing part of the 1996 Act
that threatens companies with fines for employing illegal immigrants.
However, the White Paper recommends that checks on status at work by
immigration officers be retained. This place ethnic minorities under a
constant state of siege and stands on its head the legal axiom of "innocent
until proven guilty".

Settled immigrants will also be affected by the plan to reintroduce a
financial bond before a visitor's visa will be processed. The family of any
visitor will be obliged to tender what could be a prohibitive sum of money,
which will only be reimbursed once the visitor has left the country. The
right to appeal against the refusal of a visitor's visa is to be
reinstated, but with no legal aid available for such appeals.

This will discriminate against those from the former British colonies of
the Caribbean, Africa and the Indian subcontinent, as other predominantly
white Commonwealth countries such as Canada are not subject to visa
requirements.

In order to justify these draconian measures, the Labour government, with
assistance from the mass media, claims that Britain is being "swamped" by
refugees exploiting lax border controls. The reality is very different. In
1997, out of a total of 32,000 applications, 29,000 were refused. Over the
last decade less than 10 percent of the 268,595 asylum-seekers who arrived
in the UK were granted refuge.

The previous Conservative government went a long way to closing the door on
refugees. Labour's Immigration and Asylum Bill aims to slam it shut and
keep it bolted.

See our report tomorrow: "British media incites hatred against Eastern
European refugees."

See Also:
Labour Government sets out to close Britain's borders to refugees
[30 July 1998]
Case against nine asylum seekers in Britain collapses
[24 June 1998]



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