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Chasing Status: If not British, then what am I? report

Title
Chasing Status: If not British, then what am I? report
Description
Legal Action Group’s Chasing Status highlighted thousands who were unable to prove their immigration status. Fiona Bawdon submitted the report with recommendations for change to the Home Office. Other organisations raised similar issues but were told each case was an anomaly.
Creator
Fiona Bawdon
Location
England
Date
October 2014
Collection
The ‘Windrush’ Scandal
Source
Item provided courtesy of Guyana SPEAKS
Rights
Permission for reproduction provided courtesy of Toni Ramsell.

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Item Number
43
The cover of the report 'Chasing Status'. The text next to the title says: 'The 'Surprised Brits' who find they are living with irregular immigration status'. Below there are illustrated portraits of twelve faces.

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