Don Flynn is the director of Migrants’ Rights Network, which links the work of over two thousand organisations working with migrants in the UK. He writes regular commentaries on immigration policy on the MRN’s website and has contributed chapters to several edited books, including Global Surveillance and Policing – edited by Elia Zureik and Mark B. Salter, and Security and insecurity: community, citizenship, and the ‘war on terror’, edited by Pat Noxolo and Jef Huysmans.
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Published in: Shine A LightPlaying the blame game — it's all the immigrants' fault . . .
It isn't just the Italian liner that's on the rocks this morning - it's the entire UK economy. As ministers look for...
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Published in: 50.50Migration: breaking the deadlock
As the Global Forum on Migration and Development prepares to meet in Geneva, Don Flynn reports on the attempt to...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKWeekend of scandal for the UK Border Agency
The Home Secretary and her officials tripped over no less than three ‘banana skin’ issues last weekend. But are...
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Published in: Shine A LightRemember Liverpool 1946: Britain needs human rights to prevent immigration crime
The BBC2 documentary series ‘Mixed Britannia’ set out to show how ethnic diversity is central to the UK. Last week's...
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Published in: 50.50Fair trade, Fair immigration?
The Global Forum on Migration and Development is an example of global civil society activism, and was seen by many...