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ASIRT | 10.06.2009 10:12 | Anti-racism | Migration | Birmingham

A chance to witness and comment on the squalor of the UK Border Agency's "section 4" support programme.



We’re all used to reading newspaper headlines about the luxurious lifestyles asylum seekers are supposed to be leading at the taxpayers’ expense.

But the truth behind the headlines is very different. Thousands of people who have claimed asylum in this country are left homeless and destitute.

Those “lucky” enough to be allowed a home while waiting for a decision on their asylum claim are left to live in conditions of severe squalor and deprivation.

This Saturday in Birmingham's Chamberlain Square we will be displaying, in pictures and in words, the reality of some of the conditions in which people seeking asylum are living in Birmingham in 2009.

We consider it completely unacceptable that such standards are accepted by the UK Border Agency, the Government agency charged with the responsibility for the welfare of people seeking asylum in the UK.

We invite your comments on the conditions described in this presentation. We particularly welcome the views of those who are now or have previously been supported by the UKBA, and we will be presenting your views to the UKBA’s Regional Director to help advocate for change.

ASIRT


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Did you jump ahead too far?

10.06.2009 11:23

Something seems to have gotten skipped, a step of the argument left out.

I would think that FIRST you need to present your arguments as to WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY it might be to arrange that assylum seekers are adequately fed and sheltered while the state providing safety from the threat they were under (assylum) does that.

PLEASE -- I am not taking sides in that argument, not about to tell you that you are wrong in conculding that in addition to providing assylum it is the duty of the state to also provide support of the assylum seekers. All I am saying is that you need to present your arguments why, for example, this is not the duty of whoever chooses to assume that role (organize a charity "support of assylum seekers", solicit funds from those who choose to accept this responsibility, organize the distribution of that material support, etc.)

Understand what I am saying here? There is a substantial difference between ALLOWING things and COMPELLING things upon everybody (distribution of monies collected in taxes) and even in the latter case arguments about first having to have democratic agreement about doing that,

That's why I said you have jumped ahead. You shouldn't criticize the government for failing to do an adequate job of 'support" until after you have convinced us that is a governmental responsibility which has been agreed to. Again I repeat that I am NOT arguing that it shouldn't be a society wide responsibility --- just that getting the majoirty to agree to that and passing the necessary laws should be your next step. And THEN you criticize if you find those laws aren't properly followed.

MDN


MDN...

10.06.2009 13:23

Not quite sure if I've understood your comments. But the point is that there *is* a statutory responsibility for the Home Office's UK Border Agency to provide accommodation and subsistence support to people who are seeking asylum and who are without the means to provide for themselves.

The UKBA have contracted this responsibility out to a number of private sector agencies, many of whom have been criticised for their lack of quality control and their failure to respond to clients' needs. This testimony might clarify the situation a little:


"My name is Beatrice. I am from Cameroon. I live in the UK with my 2 children, Ben (6) and Cynthia (2). Ben is disabled and needs to wear metal braces on his legs.

We have been given a flat to live in by the Home Office (UK Border Agency). Although we have been living in the flat for one year, we are told that it is temporary and that we are only able to live in it while the UKBA decides whether or not to stay in the UK.

The flat is very small. We have only one bedroom and the 3 of us have to share one bed between us all. Since Ben needs to wear the braces on his legs all night, the bed is extremely uncomfortable for all 3 of us.

The flat is damp and cold. Many parts of the walls are black because of the damp. There is a leak from the upstairs flat’s bathroom, which drips through the ceiling and onto our electric cooker. I am scared to cook because of this.

Although I have complained to my landlord many times about the conditions we are living in, nothing has been done. One year later, we are still here, and our health is suffering because of the conditions we are living in. "

Wall of shame.


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