Migration Archive
Deportation targets and the deterrent dogma: UK immigration enforcement from Straw to May
Home Office anti-migrant policies have been built around deportation targets since
02 Jul 2018
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G4S: company profile 2018
G4S is one of the world’s biggest security companies, active in
28 Jun 2018
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GEO: company profile 2018
GEO is the second largest US private prisons company. It boasted
28 Jun 2018
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Serco: company profile 2018
Serco is an outsourcing company that specialises in public sector work.
28 Jun 2018
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Rewards of abuse: detention shambles as G4S’ Brook House contract extended
On Friday 4 May, slipped between the local elections and the
07 May 2018
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Immigration Detention Centres Factsheet: new edition May 2018
This is a new update of our Detention Centres Factsheet. You
07 May 2018
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Who is immigration policy for? (Full report)
Download this report as a PDF document. What really drives the
28 Apr 2018
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Who is immigration policy for? The media-politics of the hostile environment
Image: Yarl’s Wood detention centre decorated for the royal jubilee in
28 Apr 2018
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Carceral Colonialism: Britain’s plan to build a prison wing in Nigeria
The British Government recently announced its intention to build a new
17 Apr 2018
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Campaign kicks off against G4S and Serco asylum housing contracts
As we have reported in recent updates, the Home Office is
26 Jan 2018
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Court victory against St Mungos and Thames Reach rough sleeper raids: what next?
Migrants and campaigners scored a major legal victory against the government’s
16 Dec 2017
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Mitie wins deportation ‘escorting’ contract
Outsourcing corporation Mitie has announced that it will be taking over
15 Dec 2017
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CalaisResearch: mapping the deals that make the deadly border
One year after the Jungle eviction, the hunt against migrants in
24 Oct 2017
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G4S and Carlson Wagonlit: profiteers scrabble for more Home Office contracts
This week secret filming by a brave whistleblower gave a glimpse
24 Oct 2017
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Vinci, Company Profile
[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch profiles controversial French construction giant, Vinci. Key points
13 Jun 2017
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