Here to stay: understanding the consequences of protracted legal limbo

Reblogged from irregular voices:

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Having the opportunity to get feedback on the report 'No way out, no way in: Irregular migrant children and families in the UK' by policy makers, activists and civil servants was exciting. Baroness Hamwee, our host at the House of Lords, welcomed participants and expressed her support for the study that, she said, 'brings back into the policy and academic debates on immigration the human side'.

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