S2E2: Asylum
Tom talks to immigration experts Toufique Hossain and Roberta Haslam about the law on asylum.
They listen to the story of "Mr A", a man who fled Sierra Leone having been captured and beaten by the rebels during the civil war but whose asylum claim in the UK failed, leading to two decades of unsettled status. They use his story to explain the nature of asylum, the process of seeking it, and what happens to those whose claims for asylum fail. And they look at the legal issues concerning the Safety of Rwanda Act, passed shortly before recording in April 2024.
Toufique Hossain heads up the award-winning public law team at Duncan Lewis. He is top ranked in several fields and represented the lead individuals in the landmark Supreme Court case in relation to Rwanda.
Roberta Haslam is a Partner at Bindmans who has been practising in immigration since 2007, during which time she's worked on the widest possible range of asylum claims and appeals.
Listen to the episode here: https://pod.link/1709853053
Watch in full: https://youtu.be/1BJRBvPbs7o