Legal Update: Immigration cases face aid cuts

Kamena Dorling
Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Legal aid changes could place an extra burden on councils dealing with children's immigration issues, say Anita Hurrell and Kamena Dorling from the Migrant Children's Project at Coram Children's Legal Centre

Cuts to provision mean that legal aid will no longer be available for most non-asylum immigration cases
Cuts to provision mean that legal aid will no longer be available for most non-asylum immigration cases

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