Correspondence about Asylum

Despite asylum cases falling outside of an MEP’s remit, Caroline handles large amounts of casework each year on behalf of individuals that fear persecution if deported - perhaps because of their sexuality, political beliefs, religious beliefs or background. Most of this correspondence cannot be made available for confidentiality reasons. However, the nature of this case work has led Caroline to also take up some generic issues with the British Home Office and you can read about these below.

 

Letter to the Home Office about asylum seekers being permitted to work 2008

Response


Letter to the Home Office about monitoring returned asylum seekers 2007

Response         Follow up letter         Response

Letter to the European Commission about monitoring returned asylum seekers 2007

Response


Letter to the Home Office about ‘brides without borders’ - British citizens whose spouses face deportation 2005

Response


Letter to the Home Office about Pegah Emambakhsh facing deportation to Iran 2007

Response

Further letter to the Home Office re Pegah’s asylum claim 2008

Response


Letter to the Home Office about Asim Ansari facing deportaion to Afghanistan 2005

Fax to the Home Office about an Iranian journalist facing deportation 2005