Legal Update: Poverty as immigration control

Kamena Dorling
Monday, June 22, 2015

Kamena Dorling, policy and programmes manager at Coram Children's Legal Centre, examines the situation of vulnerable families with "no recourse to public funds", due to their immigration status.

Without local authority support, many families subject to the “no recourse to public funds” policy would be destitute. Picture: Shutterstock
Without local authority support, many families subject to the “no recourse to public funds” policy would be destitute. Picture: Shutterstock

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