Zeena Luchowa comments on new Home Office initiative seeking personal data
7 July 2019
Senior Solicitor Zeena Luchowa comments on the Home Office’s new initiative that urges charities to hand over personal data of non-UK homeless people. The plan is similar to a previous Home Office initiative seeking to root-out non-UK rough sleepers, which was declared illegal by the High Court 18 months ago.
Zeena goes into detail about this ‘worrying development’, and discusses the possible consequences facing the vulnerable homeless migrants who may fall victim to the new programme.
Read the full article from iNews here.
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