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Hundreds of UK student visa holders enrolled at Goldsmiths, SOAS and the Royal College of Art risk deportation after refusing to pay their tuition fees because of poor online teaching.
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Sanwar Ali: additional reporting and comments
Lawyers have warned that the Home Office is misleading the public over UK immigration issues by ‘presenting opinion as fact’.
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Despite US President Joe Biden tasking Kamala Harris with handling the migrant ‘crisis’ at the US border with Mexico, the Vice President reportedly has no US immigration-related meetings on her schedule.
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Prince Harry’s jobs in the US with start-up app Better-Up and think tank Aspen Institute were recently made official, and speculation has been rife about how he has been allowed to work in the US, even though he is not an American citizen.
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A controversial UK immigration policy to deport non-UK rough sleepers has been quietly revived by the Home Office, according to a report published by The Guardian.
A group of Republican Party officials has sought to defend the controversial public charge rule, imposed by former US President Donald Trump, in the Supreme Court. The 14-strong group, led by Texas attorney general Ken Paxton, asked Supreme Court justices to ‘put a hold’ on the decision of an Illinois federal judge that blocked the rule nationwide.
The Biden administration recently dropped the government’s defence of the rule, with the Supreme Court then dismissing two appeals on March 9 that had been launched prior to Trump leaving office, which sought to preserve the rule after lower courts opposed it.