France Approves Flawed Asylum and Immigration Law
New provisions risk undermining asylum seekers’ rights while not solving ongoing issues
New provisions risk undermining asylum seekers’ rights while not solving ongoing issues
Confining Asylum Seekers to Islands Impedes Medical Treatment
Locked Gates, Yelling Guards, Frequent Roll Calls Not My Camp Experience
Officials Responsible for Sparse Communications, Lagging Reunification
Allow European Rescues, Agree on Safe Disembarkation
Fallout From Family Separation at US Border Worsened by Heavy-Handed Tactics
Thousands of Children Remain Separated from Parents
Few Classes in Government Camps on the Aegean Islands
New Arrivals Deported, Coerced Back to Syria
The London summit this week could kick-start the revival of the stalled reform process in the region – but won’t if human rights and the rule of law stay off the agenda
There is little prospect of the majority of asylum seekers trapped on the islands being sent back to Turkey any time soon
Flawed Age Assessment Excludes Many from Care