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Citizens’ rights and migration

Brexit enabled the UK government to end freedom of movement with Europe and deepen its Hostile Environment policies. Four million European citizens are being forced through a flawed Settled Status application process. Meanwhile, a range of human rights protections and democratic rights could also be under threat.

Half a million in limbo

The labour shortage crisis in the UK explained: what you need to know

Home Office glitch means EU citizens lose access to vital “pre-settled status” document

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30th June: the deadline that didn’t work

What happens after the EUSS deadline?

The rights of sex workers after Brexit: an interview with Laura Connelly

Zoe Gardner on asylum after Brexit: “The new rules attack the fundamental principle of refugee protection”

Settled Status: a ticking timebomb