Supreme court strikes down Home Office's back-door changes to immigration rules
Categories: Articles:Asylum & Refugees |
Published: 19/07/2012 |
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Theresa May's minimum income threshold for immigrants was never properly debated in parliament. Just over a week since far-reaching new immigration rules took effect - which will permanently separate many British citizens or settled residents from their non-European spouses, children and ageing relatives - the home secretary has suffered a severe defeat in the supreme court. Lucy Mair, guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 18 July 2012
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