Even when refugees play by the rules and do the right thing, Home Office error often leads to complications that end up with people being made homeless. That happened to Mr Musari and his family in my constituency. It took two years to overturn a mistake by the Home Office. Would it not be simpler to reverse the retraction of legal aid under the coalition Government, so that civil legal aid was available to refugees and others subject to Home Office decisions or affected by Home Office policy?
Homelessness among Refugees
Proceeding contribution from
Neil Coyle
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 17 July 2018.
It occurred during Debate on Homelessness among Refugees.
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