Tag: immigration regime
Against all odds: resettled separated children and the Immigration Bill
By Rachel Humphris The UK Government announced on 28th January 2016 that they will ‘lead a new initiative to resettle unaccompanied children from conflict regions’ [1]. After mounting pressure (see earlier post Happy New Year?), the Prime Minister, David Cameron, … Continue reading Against all odds: resettled separated children and the Immigration Bill
Separated, unaccompanied, UASC: a glossary
By Rachel Humphris, University of Birmingham Many terms are used to describe people who are under eighteen years old who move across countries[i]. In addition, countries around the world have developed many different definitions for ‘child’, ‘unaccompanied children’, ‘unaccompanied minors’ … Continue reading Separated, unaccompanied, UASC: a glossary
