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20 - 26 APRIL 2019 - VOL 47 ISSUE 49
JUSTICE AT LAST
inside: You don't have to be a Sikh to celebrate Vaisakhi SEE PAGE 5
Highly-skilled migrants win Court of Appeal case over UK settlement rights Rupanjana Dutta The Court of Appeal in a judgement has severely criticised Home Office's use of a terrorism related immigration law as “legally flawed”, asking for the ruling to be changed. Asian Voice wrote a number of campaigning articles, interviewed victims and repeatedly highlighted the Home Office's misuse of paragraph 322(5), refusing applications of hundreds of
people – in many cases because they amended their tax records, tagging them as 'terrorists'. The department has reportedly tried to refuse at least 300 highly-skilled migrants, mostly Indians and Pakistanis, with a further 87 leaving the country. Around 400 people have been potentially affected between January 2015-May 2018. Many have termed this as the ‘Asian Windrush scandal’. The Court of Appeal judgement on
Tuesday (16 April 2019) has examined four applicants, three of whom are Indian and one Pakistani, who had been refused their Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK under the highly-skilled category. Their cases were clubbed together for the hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, which ruled against UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid and found his approach as "legally flawed". Continued on page 15
115 LS seats to go to the polls on April 23 SEE PAGE 17
EC cracks whip on Yogi Adityanath, Mayawati, Azam Khan and Maneka Gandhi SEE PAGE 26