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  • Home Office Immigration Enforcement van driving through South London, UK. The United Kingdom Immigration Service's enforcement arm evolved gradually from the early 1970s to meet demand from police for assistance in dealing with foreign national offenders and suspected immigration offenders within the UK. The wider history of UK immigration control and that of the UK Immigration Service is dealt with under UK Immigration Service.
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  • Home Office Immigration Enforcement van driving through South London, UK. The United Kingdom Immigration Service's enforcement arm evolved gradually from the early 1970s to meet demand from police for assistance in dealing with foreign national offenders and suspected immigration offenders within the UK. The wider history of UK immigration control and that of the UK Immigration Service is dealt with under UK Immigration Service.
    20140423_immigration enforcement van...jpg
  • Home Office Immigration Enforcement van driving through South London, UK. The United Kingdom Immigration Service's enforcement arm evolved gradually from the early 1970s to meet demand from police for assistance in dealing with foreign national offenders and suspected immigration offenders within the UK. The wider history of UK immigration control and that of the UK Immigration Service is dealt with under UK Immigration Service.
    20140423_immigration enforcement van...jpg
  • Home Office Immigration Enforcement van driving through South London, UK. The United Kingdom Immigration Service's enforcement arm evolved gradually from the early 1970s to meet demand from police for assistance in dealing with foreign national offenders and suspected immigration offenders within the UK. The wider history of UK immigration control and that of the UK Immigration Service is dealt with under UK Immigration Service.
    20140423_immigration enforcement van...jpg
  • Resist immigration stings graffiti in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Resist immigration stings graffiti in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_066_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_062_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_061_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_058_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_054_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_052_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_049_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_041_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_038_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_031_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_029_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_024_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_006_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_003_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_067_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_065_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_060_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_056_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_055_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_053_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_047_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_045_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_044_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_043_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, greets the business man and UKIP funder, Paul Sykes at a UKIP campaign meeting., The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_039_1.jpg
  • Winston McKenzie a Jamaican, former boxer and UKIP candidate for Croydon, addresses a UKIP meeting. UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
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  • Suzanne Evans, UKIP's Community spokesman and Merton Councillor, addresses UKIP meeting. The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_034_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_032_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_030_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_027_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_026_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_023_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_020_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_018_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_017_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_014_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_013_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_011_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_009_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_008_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_007_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_004_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_002_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_040_1.jpg
  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agencys passport control, 12th August 2008, Heathrow Airport, London, England. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum.
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  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agencys passport control, 12th August 2008, Heathrow Airport, London, England. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum.
    heathrow_airport1154-12-08-2009.jpg
  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agency's passport control at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1153-12-08-2009_1.jpg
  • A theatrical joke about bureaucracy between French and British comedians at an event to mark the opening of the Channel Tunnel produces this quirky scene where each country's officials are seated at a long table, dressed in British flags, to symbolise the controls on human traffic that will soon pass through the tunnel beneath the sea between England and France, the first physical link between these two land masses since the Ice Age. Wearing smart uniforms, French immigration police and Gendarmes sit among British customs and immigration officials who, rather comically wear yellow hard hats because Health and Safety laws make the wearing of protective headgear compulsory on construction sites. A frontier control point notice stands for the benefit of viewers who might otherwise be guessing what is going on.
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  • Two seats, three tape-recorders, a panic strip and a telephone are seen in the UK Border Agency's immigration detention room at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Officers deal with members of the public whose passports, demeanour or travel habits have drawn attention to possible criminal activity while seeking entry into the United Kingdom. On average, 10 a day are refused entry here and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and consider applications for permission to enter the UK for citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1167-12-08-2009_1.jpg
  • Croydon Home Office, which houses the headquarters of the Border and Immigration Agency. Electric House is the regional Reporting Centre where people with either new immigration applications or ongoing applications have to report to, generally on a weekly basis. Lunar House, also based here, holds a short term holding detention centre for unsuccessful applicants.
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  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration, a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
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  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration, a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-23-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration, a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-26-20-01-2020.jpg
  • Raid or search advice printed on a sheet and pasted to a Southwark wall, aimed at immigrants or asylum seekers stopped by the now defunct UK Border Agency and issued by network23.org, an anti-raids network - "Free anonymous WordPress blogs for activists and agitators." A bullet-point list of dos and don'ts advises those affected by a stop and search by immigration officials, telling them their rights and other information and including details of the network's web address.
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  • Yvette Cooper MP speaking to supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-4057.jpg
  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-3956.jpg
  • Lord Alf Dubs joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster in London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2972.jpg
  • Award winning author Sir Michael Morpurgo joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-3934.jpg
  • Award winning author Sir Michael Morpurgo joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-3933.jpg
  • Frank a Safe Passage supporter with Vanessa Redgrave CBE and other supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2938.jpg
  • Lord Alf Dubs joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-3017.jpg
  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2786.jpg
  • Lord Alf Dubs and Award winning author Sir Michael Morpurgo join supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2769.jpg
  • Passing voter and the anti-EU 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows an escalator leading up the white cliffs of Dover (a metaphor for unrestricted immigration access to Britain) in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May and UKIP's controversial right-wing policy of no foreigners into the UK to take British jobs, is promising to do well in the forthcoming election.
    ukip_billboard07-09-05-2014.jpg
  • Landscape of the anti-EU 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows an escalator leading up the white cliffs of Dover (a metaphor for unrestricted immigration access to Britain) in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May and UKIP's controversial right-wing policy of no foreigners into the UK to take British jobs, is promising to do well in the forthcoming election.
    ukip_billboard02-09-05-2014.jpg
  • 2009 local election. Poster for UKIP (UK Independence Party) with picture of Churchill and slogan 'Say No to unlimited immigration ', in front of a bus stop where black family are waiting for a bus.
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  • Signpost to the Croydon Home Office, which houses the headquarters of the Border and Immigration Agency.
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  • Lord Alf Dubs joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-4112.jpg
  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-3980.jpg
  • Lord Alf Dubs speaking to supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2888.jpg
  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2865.jpg
  • Lord Alf Dubs, Vanessa Redgrave CBE and Diane Abbot MP join supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2835.jpg
  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2746.jpg
  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020 in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules.
    2020-SafePassage-2757.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-02-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-04-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power prepare to protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-01-29-07-2019.jpg
  • 1990s British customs and immigration officials and a French Gendarme await the arrival of the first people to have crossed from France to the British mainland on the occasion of the Channel Tunnel bores breaking through, on 1st December 1990, in Folkestone, Kent England.
    tunnel_customs-01-12-1990.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, leader of anti-EU 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP), portrayed as Hitler on a political billboard showing an escalator leading up the white cliffs of Dover (a metaphor for unrestricted immigration access to Britain) in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May and UKIP's controversial right-wing policy of no foreigners into the UK to take British jobs, is promising to do well in the forthcoming election.
    ukip_billboard01-09-05-2014.jpg
  • A 1970s landscape of duck farms and rural paths at Lok Ma Chau in the New Territories of northern Hong Kong, a village within the territorys Frontier Closed Area, a buffer zone established by the Hong Kong government to prevent illegal immigrants from mainland China, and access to the area is restricted to those holding Closed Area Permits, on 16th April 1979, in Hong Kong, China.
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  • Street name for Windrush Grove in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Windrush generation refers to the immigrants who were invited to the UK between 1948 and 1971 from Caribbean countries such as Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados.
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  • Street name for Windrush Grove in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Windrush generation refers to the immigrants who were invited to the UK between 1948 and 1971 from Caribbean countries such as Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados.
    20181101_windrush_001.jpg
  • Pasted to the wall in Gerrard Street, Soho, in London's Chinatown, the Metropolitan Police are appealing for witnesses to help with their investigation of a murder of Vien Xuan Cao, a Chinese immigrant who was murdered in this street after being attacked with a meat cleaver. The implication is that this was a Triad turf war, a territorial dispute between gang members of this secret society. We see the young man's face photocopied to the paperwork, laid over more traditional images of ethnic Chinese and a boxing contest promotional poster. "Can you Help?" reads the Police's appeal and alongside, the same text has been translated into Chinese for locals to read.
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  • Hong Kong-born Chinese queue outside ImmigrationTower to apply for naturalisation as British Dependent Territories Citizens, one year before the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, then a British colony but latterly, China.
    hong_kong_immigration-29-03-1996.jpg
  • Hong Kong-born Chinese queue outside ImmigrationTower to apply for naturalisation as British Dependent Territories Citizens, one year before the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, then a British colony but latterly, China.
    hong_kong_immigration-29-03-1996_3.jpg
  • Hong Kong Chinese walk beneath the ImmigrationTower in Central, a year before the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, then a British colony but latterly, China.
    hong_kong_immigration-29-03-1996_2.jpg
  • A Muslim gentleman stands outside the Met Polices Aliens Registration Office in Holborn where the languages of six foreign nations are written on its board, on 13th February 1987, in London, England.
    immigration_centre-13-02-1987.jpg
  • Hong Kong-born Chinese queue outside ImmigrationTower to apply for naturalisation as British Dependent Territories Citizens, one year before the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 29th March 1996, in Hong Kong, then a British colony but latterly, China.
    hong_kong_immigration-29-03-1996_1.jpg
  • A young 1990s boy looks over the Upper New York Bay during the short Staten Island ferry crossing towards Manhattan where the Twin Towers rise above the skyline before their destruction 2 years later, on 31st July 1998, in New York, USA.
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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