Home Office plan to expel homeless non-UK nationals punishes most vulnerable, say critics

A growing number of councils, charities and other organisations have pledged to boycott new Home Office rules to criminalise and deport migrant rough sleepers.

The Home Office changed the UK immigration rules on 1 December, although it has not yet published guidance about how to apply them.

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Home Office plan to expel homeless non-UK nationals punishes most vulnerable, say critics

A growing number of councils, charities and other organisations have pledged to boycott new Home Office rules to criminalise and deport migrant rough sleepers.

The Home Office changed the UK immigration rules on 1 December, although it has not yet published guidance about how to apply them.

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