Migration
CSAN has submitted evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee on hate crime incidents affecting people who identify as Gypsy, Roma or Traveller.
Read moreGuest blog by Kathleen O’Brien, a parishioner of Faversham Lakeland walls Last week, walking in the Lake District, I was again struck by its beautiful dry stone walls. They are […]
Read moreCSAN has responded to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences.
Read moreCSAN (Caritas Social Action Network) is deeply concerned by the proposal to build a wall near the Calais refugee camp. We recognise the right of states to secure their borders […]
Read moreResponse to a Government consultation on the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
Read moreCSAN has made a submission to the Immigration Bill 2015, which extends provisions introduced by the Immigration Act 2014...
Read moreCSAN has produced a submission on asylum seekers and the right to work. Many people are unaware that asylum seekers are prohibited by law from working. As it currently stands, more than 3,600 asylum seekers have been waiting more than six months for an initial decision on their cases and surviving on just over £5 a day.
Read moreThe issue of immigration detention is particularly important to CSAN, which works with the Detention Forum, due to the values Catholic Social Teaching shows us. The two most fundamental principles […]
Read moreFrom CSAN Public Affairs The concept of home and identity is particularly important at Christmas and yet there are still thousands of refugees and migrants risking the journey to Europe […]
Read moreCSAN has produced a briefing on the Immigration Bill 2015, which extends provisions introduced by the Immigration Act 2014 and implements measures outlined in the Conservative Party General Election manifesto.
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