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Why Nationality and Borders Bill will cost more livesAn extract from the joint submission of Migrant Voice and AIUK to the Public Bill Committee on this Bill. It considers one of the primary objectives Ministers claim to be pursuing by this Bill - “save lives”.
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Why Nationality and Borders Bill will harm refugee protectionThis analysis considers one of the primary objectives Ministers claim to be pursuing by this Bill. That objective is to “better protect refugees and survivors of modern slavery.”
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Why Nationality and Borders Bill will increase delays and backlogsAn extract from the joint submission of Migrant Voice and AIUK to the Public Bill Committee on this Bill. It considers one of the primary objectives Ministers claim to be pursuing by this Bill - “reduce delays and backlogs.”
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Why Nationality and Borders Bill will cost more public moneyThis analysis considers one of the primary objectives Ministers claim to be pursuing by this Bill. That objective is to “save public funds.”
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Why Nationality and Borders Bill will reduce safe routes to the UKAn extract from the joint submission of Migrant Voice and AIUK to the Public Bill Committee on this Bill. It considers one of the primary objectives Ministers claim to be pursuing by this Bill - “establish and strengthen safe routes to asylum.”
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Why Nationality and Borders Bill will further enable smugglers and traffickers to thriveThis analysis considers one of the primary objectives Ministers claim to be pursuing by this Bill. That objective is “to break the business model of people smugglers and human traffickers”.
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Why Nationality and Borders Bill will increase number of undocumented people in UKAn extract from the joint submission of Migrant Voice and AIUK to the Public Bill Committee on this Bill. It considers one of the primary objectives Ministers claim to be pursuing by this Bill - “deter unauthorised entry to UK.”
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Nationality and Borders Bill - Public Bill Committee - Amnesty International submissionsAmnesty UK Joint Submissions to Nationality and Borders Bill Committee.
Submission 24 Sep 2021 -
Nationality and Borders Bill Session 2021-2022This resource contains Amnesty International UK's briefings on the Nationality and Borders Bill (now Nationality and Borders Act 2022) and its passage through Parliament during the Session 2021-2022
Parliamentary briefing, Collection 17 Jul 2023 -
Further inadequacies of Nationality and Borders BillThis analysis addresses some discrete provisions of the Bill that relate to non-asylum immigration and refers to three areas of profound concern, which are not addressed by this Bill.
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Amnesty International UK Briefing on NC27 to Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Repeals of Nationality and Borders Act 2022)Amnesty International UK Briefing on NC27 to Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Repeals of NABA 2022)
Parliamentary briefing 13 Mar 2025 -
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Session 2024-2026Amnesty International UK briefings on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Parliamentary briefing, Policy briefing, Submission 06 Feb 2025 -
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration BillBriefing: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Policy briefing 05 Feb 2025 -
Nationality and Borders Bill – Second Reading – Amnesty International briefingJoint briefing and letter highlight how the Bill escalates deterrence based asylum policy, expands Home Office powers, undermines refugees’ rights, and risks serious harm to the UK’s asylum system and human rights standards.
Parliamentary briefing, Submission 04 Jun 2021 -
How Afghanistan crisis reveals flaws of Nationality and Borders BillThis analysis considers developments in Afghanistan to highlight the risks, flaws and injustices at the heart of the Bill.
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Why Government's case for Nationality and Borders Bill is flawedAn extract from the joint submission of Migrant Voice and AIUK to the Public Bill Committee on this Bill. The Bill was preceded by a public consultation, which overwhelmingly rejected the proposals now put forward in this Bill.
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021 -
Amnesty International UK & PRCBC Public Bill Committee Submission on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration BillAmnesty International UK & PRCBC Public Bill Submission on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Submission 24 Feb 2025 -
Amnesty UK Commons' Report Stage Briefing for Nationality and Borders BillAmnesty UK briefing for House of Commons' Report Stage for Nationality and Borders Bill
Parliamentary briefing 17 Dec 2021 -
Amnesty International UK & Migrant Voice Public Bill Committee Submission on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration BillAmnesty International UK & Migrant Voice Public Bill Submission on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Submission 24 Feb 2025 -
Why Nationality and Borders Bill is not compliant with international asylum lawAn extract from the joint submission of Migrant Voice and AIUK to the Public Bill Committee on this Bill. It considers whether the Bill will assist or undermine international asylum law and duties.
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021