Extradition

Marine that has walked entire State of California, Arizona, and New Mexico now in Texas to bring awareness to Deported Veterans

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

"This is not a Democrat or Republican issue---this is an American Issue! Our goal is to walk from San Diego (in California) all the way to Brownsville (in Texas) to bring awareness to this issue of deported veterans. And we're hoping we're pushing for three initiatives. First, we're asking President Joe Biden to halt the deportation of war veterans, now. Second, we're asking for a program to be instituted so that all active military become citizens while on active duty. And we're asking for a full pardon to bring all these veterans who have been deported home back to the U.S.," said Castro.

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  • Our goal is to walk from San Diego (in California) all the way to Brownsville (in Texas) to bring awareness to this issue of deported veterans.
  • And we're asking for a full pardon to bring all these veterans who have been deported home back to the U.S.," said Castro.
  • The inaugural event, "Walk the Line," a March to Bring Our Deported Veterans Home, started Monday, June 28, 2021, in San Diego, CA.
  • Here are the dates for Mr. Castro's walk for justice for Deported Veterans:

Falana & Falana Issues the Following Statement: Alex Saab Challenges Indictment in U.S. Court

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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Mr. Saab was unlawfully detained, at the request of U.S. law enforcement authorities, in Cabo Verde, where his aircraft had stopped to refuel.

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  • Mr. Saab was unlawfully detained, at the request of U.S. law enforcement authorities, in Cabo Verde, where his aircraft had stopped to refuel.
  • He was, in fact, traveling from Venezuela to Iran on a diplomatic mission, seeking humanitarian assistance in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Accordingly, at the instruction of his own government, he has vigorously opposed his extradition to the United States.
  • Accordingly, Mr. Saab has appealed the District Judges ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

The International Action Centre issues the following statement on: CAPE VERDE TAKES ON THE UNITED NATIONS

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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

This decision ordering interim measures is the first urgent step resulting from the registration of a complaint filed by Alex Saab before United Nations Human Rights Committee.

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  • This decision ordering interim measures is the first urgent step resulting from the registration of a complaint filed by Alex Saab before United Nations Human Rights Committee.
  • In an interview on June 29, 2021, the Cape Verdean Prosecutor General, Mr Jose Luis Landim, makes a frontal attack on the United Nations, claiming that the UN Human Rights Committee does not have the competence to impose the suspension of the extradition of Alex Saab from Cape Verde to the United States of America.
  • Second, such a position is a frontal attack on the United Nations and the human rights that are at the heart of the values that the Organization defends.
  • It sends a clear message to the world that Cape Verde can exercise its sovereignty to violate human rights while ignoring the norms of international human rights law to which it has subscribed and ignoring international decisions.

European arrest warrant: Council adopts conclusions on current challenges and the way forward

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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

The Council today adopted conclusions on the current challenges and the way forward regarding the European arrest warrant and extradition procedures.

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  • The Council today adopted conclusions on the current challenges and the way forward regarding the European arrest warrant and extradition procedures.
  • The European arrest warrant is a key instrument in the fight against cross-border crime and terrorism.
  • However, during discussions on how to further improve its application, it has become more apparent how the effectiveness of the European arrest warrant surrender mechanism could be further increased in certain areas.
  • In its conclusions, the Council agrees that there is scope for improvement in five areas:

Lords debates Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Bill

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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Baroness Williams of Trafford (Conservative), Minister of State in the Home Office, is expected to open the debate on the bill and respond on behalf of the government.

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Baroness Williams of Trafford (Conservative), Minister of State in the Home Office, is expected to open the debate on the bill and respond on behalf of the government.
This bill will amend the Extradition Act 2003 to provide law enforcement officers with the power to arrest individuals, without a warrant, for the purpose of extraditing people for serious offences.

Deportation of foreign national offenders

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Thursday, January 2, 2020

House of Commons LibraryDeportation of foreign national offenders This Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of the Home Secretary's powers to deport foreign criminals from the UK, related Government policy and Parliamentary and external scrutiny of the efficiency of current procedures.Powers to deport foreign criminalsPeople who are not British citizens are liable to deportation from the UK if the Home Secretary deems their deportation to be conducive to the public good.

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Deportation of foreign national offenders


    This Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of the Home Secretary's powers to deport foreign criminals from the UK, related Government policy and Parliamentary and external scrutiny of the efficiency of current procedures.

Powers to deport foreign criminals

    • People who are not British citizens are liable to deportation from the UK if the Home Secretary deems their deportation to be conducive to the public good.
    • The UK Borders Act 2007 made provision for the automatic deportation of foreign criminals.
    • The Home Secretary must make a deportation order in respect of a foreign criminal unless certain exceptions apply (e.g.where deportation would contravene the UKs obligations under the Refugee and Human Rights Conventions).
    • The timeframe for the changes to be implemented will depend on the type of exit the UK has from the EU.

Appeals

    • The Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 sets out the considerations to which tribunals and courts must have regard when hearing an appeal by a foreign national offender against a deportation order.
    • In July 2017 the Supreme Court found the deport first, appeal later rules to be unfair and unlawful.
    • Originally applied only to foreign national offenders facing deportation from the UK, the approach was extended in 2016 so that any appellant challenging an immigration decision (other than in asylum cases) could be required to leave the UK.

Operation Nexus

    • Operation Nexus is a joint operation between the Home Offices Immigration Enforcement Directorate and several police forces.
    • Described as a means of more effectively tackling offending by foreign nationals, its focus was said to be on identifying highharm offenders.
    • An unsuccessful legal challenge was brought by the AIRE Centre in 2017, and their subsequent appeal was dismissed in 2018.

Deportation with assurances

    • As both the Refugee and Human Rights conventions prohibit deportation when there is a real risk of torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in the receiving state, the UK has pursued a policy of deportation with assurances [DWA] in the cases of foreign nationals suspected of terrorism.
    • The policy has been criticised by both human rights advocates and by those who feel the strict conditions imposed by the European Court of Human Rights infringe upon British sovereignty.
    • His report, co-authored with Clive Walker QC, professor emeritus of criminal justice studies at Leeds University, was published in July 2017.

Scrutiny

    • The Home Affairs Select Committee criticised the Home Offices decision to set targets for deportation in their 2018 report into the Windrush Generation.
    • In its June 2016 report on the work of the Immigration Directorates, the Home Affairs Committee focussed on efforts to deport foreign national offenders with EU citizenship, concluding that the Government should have done better.
    • In its response the Home Office argued that the number of foreign national offenders removed from the UK in 2015-16 was the highest since records began.
    • The Committee noted in 2015 that over a third of failed deportations were within HomeOffice control.

Extradition (Provisional Arrest)

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Friday, October 25, 2019

Latest Bill

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  • Latest Bill

    Latest news on the Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Bill [HL] 2019-20

    First reading took place on 24 October.

  • This stage is a formality that signals the start of the Bill's journey through the Lords.
  • Second reading - the general debate on all aspects of the Bill - is yet to be scheduled.
  • Summary of the Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Bill [HL] 2019-20

    A Bill to create a power of arrest, without warrant, for the purpose of extraditing people for serious offences.

Hong Kong in 2019

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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

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  • House of Commons Library

    This Commons Library briefing paper examines the factors behind the unrest in Hong Kong in 2019 and the UK/China Joint Declaration.

  • Hong Kong has been shaken by months of protests in 2019.
  • The UK Government has catalogued such fears in itssix-monthly reports on Hong Kong, as has the Foreign Affairs Committee in reports onHong Kong andChina in 2015 and 2019.
  • The UKGovernment has said:

    The 2019 protests

    Demonstrators first took to the streets in March 2019 to protest a proposed new law that would amend existing legislation to allow the extradition of individuals from Hong Kong to mainland China.

What exactly brought Hong Kong into a 'violent storm'?

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Friday, August 16, 2019

In February 2018, a pair of young lovers from Hong Kong traveled to Taiwan, where they quarreled.

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  • In February 2018, a pair of young lovers from Hong Kong traveled to Taiwan, where they quarreled.
  • The man surnamed Chan murdered his girlfriend, threw away her body and fled back to Hong Kong.
  • Since the Hong Kong courts have no jurisdiction over Taiwan homicide cases, the local police could not prosecute Chan for murder.
  • There is no extradition agreement between Hong Kong and Taiwan, either, so Chan couldn't even be sent back to Taiwan for trial.

Government Releases Independent Review of Dr. Hassan Diab Extradition

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Friday, July 26, 2019

The Government of Canada today released the report produced by Murray Segal as a result of his independent review of the extradition of Dr. Hassan Diab to France.

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  • The Government of Canada today released the report produced by Murray Segal as a result of his independent review of the extradition of Dr. Hassan Diab to France.
  • The government committed to this review to assess whether the law was followed in this case, determine if any approaches require improvement and identify any specific concerns to address with our extradition partner.
  • The report also highlights areas of potential improvement to the extradition process, based on Mr Segal's review of the Diab case.
  • Report: Independent review of the extradition of Dr. Hassan Diab