Earlier this month over a thousand people were killed in fighting between security forces and those loyal to Assad. There is also the threat of ISIS. It is simply unrealistic for the Home Office and government to act as though it will be possible to safely return anyone there in the near future and these applications cannot be ignored forever. ECRE has published a policy note on the position in Europe which is useful reading on pauses, cessation and returns.
The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill has completed committee stage. Next will be report stage. In the meantime, the Joint Committee on Human Rights has launched a call for evidence for its legislative scrutiny of the Bill. The deadline is 11 April 2025. There is still nothing in the Bill that is likely to prevent people crossing the Channel, and another two people died last week.
On Free Movement, I read all one hundred and thirty six pages of the Wethersfield decision, so that you don’t have to. Another long read was the ICIBI report on fee waivers which is out, I want to say “finally out” because it feels as though I have been waiting for it for ages, but it was published only very slightly over eight weeks since first sent to the Home Secretary, which is good to see.