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Rough sleeping scheme put people at risk of deportation

Details were shared with the Rough Sleeping Support Service 85 times leaving people at risk of deportation, an investigation has found

Non-British rough sleepers targeted for deportation by Home Office support scheme | Homelessness

Charities and councils passing on the personal data of homeless people could lead to them being forcibly removed from the UK

UK immigration law discriminatory against ethnic minorities

A UK immigration rule that targets foreign rough sleepers could discriminate against ethnic minorities, a report has warned. The Home Office has admitted that the policy, which was recently revived, may be discriminatory toward ethnic minorities, including Asian women who have survived domestic abuse.   According to an internal document, which outlines the Home Office’s analysis of the policy to deport foreign rough sleepers, the rule could indirectly affect vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities. The policy has caused widespread outrage ever since it came into force. An eight-page equality impact assessment, seen by Liberty Investigates, concedes that there is potential for the rule to indirectly discriminate against someone based on race, given that some factors that lead to homelessness disproportionately affect people from certain ethnic groups.

Home Office: new deportation law may discriminate against ethnic minorities

Home Office: new deportation law may discriminate against ethnic minorities Aaron Walawalkar and Mark Townsend © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian The Home Office has admitted that a new immigration rule to criminalise and deport migrant rough sleepers may discriminate against ethnic minorities, including Asian women who have survived domestic violence. An internal document outlines the department’s analysis of how the new power – which prompted widespread outrage when it came into force four months ago – would also indirectly affect at-risk groups, including people with disabilities. The eight-page equality impact assessment, obtained by Liberty Investigates, accepts the potential of the rule to indirectly discriminate on the grounds of race, since some factors leading to homelessness disproportionately affect people from particular ethnicities. “The main reason Asian women give for being homeless is because of domes

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