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UK Immigration Staff could Collect Travelers’ DNA Samples

UK Immigration Staff could Collect Travelers’ DNA Samples

The United Kingdom Home Office has announced that it plans on introducing amendments to the Anti-Terror Laws being implemented in the country, particularly at the UK ports. The changes, as per the Home Office, will allow custom and immigration officers at the UK airports and other ports to demand any of the passengers they suspect [...]

UK’s Strict Immigration Laws will Hurt Economy

Officials in United Kingdom have been consistently warning the country’s Home Secretary Theresa May of cutting down on her immigration restrictions in the wake of an economic recession the country is going through. The officials, including the British Prime Minister David Cameron, have called on Theresa May to review her reforms to the UK immigration [...]

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The United Kingdom’s Home office is blamed for yet another incompetence. The Home Office is being accused of not deporting the foreign criminals who have been released after serving time for their crimes in prison, on grounds that the criminals appeal on Human rights basis. The accusations state that the Home office, instead of contesting [...]

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UK Court Rules Against New Immigration Reforms

The United Kingdom’s Supreme Court struck down the new immigration reforms introduced by the Home Office on the grounds that the reforms were not properly debated in the country’s parliament. The Home Office has assured of its immediate actions to fulfill the judgment requirements The ruling came in the verdict of the case of a  [...]

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UK Home Secretary Found Guilty of Contempt of Court

United Kingdom Home Secretary Theresa May has been found Guilty of Contempt of Court as a result of ruling by Judge Barry Cotter, QC, for ignoring a legal undertaking to free an Algerian criminal from immigration detention by June 8, 2012. The judge termed the actions of Ms. May as the “most regrettable and unacceptable behaviour” [...]

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