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POLAND IMMIGRATION DETENTION PROFILE (October 2018) Poland has experienced a sharp drop in the numbers of people applying for asylum since 2017. Yet, anti-immigrant rhetoric dominates public discourse, foreigners are viewed as security threats, and pushbacks are common along the border with Belarus. While material conditions in detention centres appear to meet basic standards, Poland rarely considers “alternatives to detention GLOBAL DETENTION PROJECT ANNUAL REPORT 2017 Global Detention Project 1-3 rue de Varembé, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland t: +41 (0) 22 548 1401 2007-2021 Global Detention Project SAIPAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SUSUPE Global Detention Project 1-3 rue de Varembé, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland t: +41 (0) 22 548 1401 2007-2021 Global Detention Project CASE OF CHAHAL V. THE UNITED KINGDOM CASE OF CHAHAL v. THE UNITED KINGDOM.txt of the Chamber which had relinquished jurisdiction (Rule 51 para. 2 (a) and (b)). On 24 February 1996, in the presence of the Registrar, the GLOBAL DETENTION PROJECT Global Detention Project Annual Report 2020. As we look back at 2020, the dramatic impact of COVID-19 on the lives of migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and other vulnerable non-citizens across the globe appears to overshadow all else. But this Annual Report reveals that even as we sought to steady the GDP ship through this storm, wemanaged
UN CHARTER-BASED MECHANISMS IMMIGRATION DETENTION IN THE NETHERLANDS: … CONTENTS Glossary 5 Key Findings 6 1. Introduction 7 2. Laws, Policies, Practices 9 2.1 Key norms 9 2.2 Grounds for detention 9 2.3Criminalisation 11
MEXICO IMMIGRATION DETENTION PROFILE (February 2021) Mexico has one of the largest immigration detention systems in the world, employing several dozen detention centres—euphemistically called estaciones migratorias—and detaining tens of thousands of people every year. Intense pressure from the United States and continuing migration from turmoil-wracked Central America have helped drive up detention numbers, whichsurpassed
ALLEN PARISH PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX 7340 Highway 26 W, Oberlin, LA 70655 Sheriff Office's Phone: +1337-639-4353
IMMIGRATION DETENTION IN SAUDI ARABIA Global Detention Project 4 ! working with migrants both in Saudi Arabia and after deportation, interviewing in particular one individual who advocates on behalf of migrants.5 Saudi Arabia has long been an important destination for workers from across Asia and theMiddle
POLAND IMMIGRATION DETENTION PROFILE (October 2018) Poland has experienced a sharp drop in the numbers of people applying for asylum since 2017. Yet, anti-immigrant rhetoric dominates public discourse, foreigners are viewed as security threats, and pushbacks are common along the border with Belarus. While material conditions in detention centres appear to meet basic standards, Poland rarely considers “alternatives to detention GLOBAL DETENTION PROJECT ANNUAL REPORT 2017 Global Detention Project 1-3 rue de Varembé, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland t: +41 (0) 22 548 1401 2007-2021 Global Detention Project SAIPAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SUSUPE Global Detention Project 1-3 rue de Varembé, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland t: +41 (0) 22 548 1401 2007-2021 Global Detention Project CASE OF CHAHAL V. THE UNITED KINGDOM CASE OF CHAHAL v. THE UNITED KINGDOM.txt of the Chamber which had relinquished jurisdiction (Rule 51 para. 2 (a) and (b)). On 24 February 1996, in the presence of the Registrar, the GLOBAL DETENTION PROJECT ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Global Detention Project 1-3 rue de Varembé, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland t: +41 (0) 22 548 1401 2007-2021 Global Detention Project UN CHARTER-BASED MECHANISMS Migration-Related Detention and International Law UN Charter-Based Human Rights Mechanisms. The UN Commission on Human Rights, which was replaced by the Human Rights Council in 2006, created a number of special enquiry mechanisms—also known as Special Procedures—to address both specific country situations and thematic issues. OUR LATEST PUBLICATIONS “The South Korean Refugee Dilemma: They or One of Us,” S. Um, The Oracle, May 2021. “Practicing Law in Administrative Detention for Syrian Refugees in Turkey,” U. Sunata and S. GUYANA IMMIGRATION DETENTION PROFILE As of 12 August 2020, Guyana had registered 602 cases of Covid-19 and 22 deaths related to the disease. Guyana has been an important destination for Venezuelans leaving their country. SPRUCEDALE YOUTH CENTRE Sprucedale Secondary School 660 Ireland Rd Simcoe, ON N3Y 4L8 Canada Tel: +1 519-426-8400 GUANTANAMO MIGRANT OPERATIONS CENTER Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp Caimanera Cuba . The Global Detention Project is the world's leading research centre documenting the use of immigration detention as a response to migration and refugee movements and promoting respect for the rights of detainees. KROME SERVICE PROCESSING CENTRE 18201 S.W. 12th Street Miami, FL, 33194 (305) 207-2001 PABRADE DETENTION CENTRE The Global Detention Project is the world's leading research centre documenting the use of immigration detention as a response to migration and refugee movements and POLAND IMMIGRATION DETENTION PROFILE (October 2018) Poland has experienced a sharp drop in the numbers of people applying for asylum since 2017. Yet, anti-immigrant rhetoric dominates public discourse, foreigners are viewed as security threats, and pushbacks are common along the border with Belarus. While material conditions in detention centres appear to meet basic standards, Poland rarely considers “alternatives to detention HEARTLAND INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS CENTER HEARTLANDICC Global Detention Project 1-3 rue de Varembé, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland t: +41 (0) 22 548 1401 2007-2021 Global Detention ProjectSkip to content
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canada Progressive Reforms and Missed Opportunities mexico Between the United States and Central America colombia At the Crossroads of the Americas paraguay The Non-Detention Norm Versus Mandatory COVIDQuarantine
PROGRESSIVE REFORMS AND MISSED OPPORTUNITIES In recent years, Canada has adopted both progressive refugee policies and restrictive border control measures, including agreeing to accept more refugees than other countries while at the same time adopting policies that restrict asylum eligibility. Full Country Profile8,825
Immigration detainees2020
138
Detained children
2020
23,900
New asylum applications2020
101,757
Refugees
2019
7,960,657
International migrants2019
BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND CENTRAL AMERICA Mexico has one of the largest immigration detention systems in the world, employing several dozen detention centres—euphemistically called "estaciones migratorias"—and detaining tens of thousands ofpeople every year.
Full Country Profile59,155
Immigration detainees2020
53,507
Detained children
2019
70,366
New asylum applications2019
28,517
Refugees
2019
1,060,707
International migrants2019
AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE AMERICAS Located at the juncture between South and Central America, Colombia has become an important transit point for migrants and asylum seekers. The country opened its first detention facilities in 2013, as part of a national plan to "strengthen immigration control." Full Country Profile2,911
Immigration detainees2018
Not Available
Detained children
2017
10,621
New asylum applications2019
634
Refugees
2019
1,142,319
International migrants2019
THE NON-DETENTION NORM VERSUS MANDATORY COVID QUARANTINE Paraguay has not emphasised detention in its immigration policies nor has it established a formal immigration detention system. While the law provides for the detention of non-nationals for migration-related reasons—to ensure expulsion—it appears to be rarely applied. Full Country ProfileNot Available
Immigration detainees2019
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Detained asylum seekers2019
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Detained children
2019
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Long-term centres
2019
1,071
New asylum applications2019
USING DATA AND ANALYSIS TO PROMOTE THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTDETAINEES
Every day, tens of thousands of men, women, and children are detained across the globe for reasons related to their immigration status: asylum seekers, undocumented migrants, refugees, trafficking victims, torture survivors, stateless persons, and others. The GDP relentlessly pursues information about where they are locked up and how they are treated to ensure that their human rights are respected.Learn more
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JOB VACANCY: ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANT The Global Detention Project is seeking an experienced Geneva-based advocacy and communications professional to assist the organisation in meeting publishing and outreach targets. The ideal candidate will have at least 5-10 years of experience working in the international human rights system, expertise in working with a team to create effective media products, and knowledge of migrant and refugee rights.Read More…
Annual Reports
GLOBAL DETENTION PROJECT ANNUAL REPORT 2020 As we look back at 2020, the dramatic impact of COVID-19 on the lives of migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and other vulnerable non-citizens across the globe appears to overshadow all else. But this Annual Report reveals that even as we sought to steady the GDP ship through this storm, we managed to make important advancements in our core objectives and outputs.Read More…
Submissions & Recommendations JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW: PAPUA NEW GUINEA This submission has been prepared by the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) and the Global Detention Project (GDP) for the third cycle Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Papua New Guinea (PNG) in November 2021. In preparing this submission, APRRN has drawn on the expertise of two of its members: Refugee Council of Australia and Caritas PNG (which works directly with refugees in PNG through the support of Catholic Bishops Conference of PNG and the SolomonIslands).
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Submissions & Recommendations JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW: HUNGARY Since the closure of its transit zones in 2020, Hungary has implemented a new, highly restrictive asylum procedure requiring all applicants to lodge their requests at consulates in Serbia or Ukraine. In a submission to the UPR, the GDP and Hungarian Helsinki Committee draw attention to this issue, along with other concerns related to migration detention and border enforcement measures.Read More…
Special Reports & Working Papers IMMIGRATION DETENTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION This book offers a unique comparative assessment of the evolution of immigration detention systems in European Union member states since the onset of the “refugee crisis.” By applying an analytical framework premised on international human rights law in assessing domestic detention regimes, the book reveals the extent to which EU legislation has led to the adoption of laws and practices that may disregard fundamental rights and standards.Read More…
Submissions & Recommendations SUBMISSION TO THE UN COMMITTEE ON MIGRANT WORKERS: DRAFT GENERAL COMMENT NO.5 ON MIGRANTS’ RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND FREEDOM FROMARBITRARY DETENTION
In a submission to the Committee on Migrant Workers ahead of the publication of its Draft General Comment No.5, the GDP has submitted information regarding the General Comment’s treatment of the role of necessity and proportionality in immigration detention decision-making, and in particular the function of ATDs in establishing whether detention is both necessary and proportionate inall cases.
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Jun 2021
Newsletters
THE CHANGING FACE OF DETENTION IN AUSTRIA SINCE COVID – GDP NEWSLETTER (03.06.21) The Changing Face of Detention in Austria Since COVID: GDP Submission to the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture; VACANCY: Advocacy and Communications Consultant (Geneva-Based); Save the Date: Webinar on Detention and ReturnsRead More…
May 2021
Submissions & Recommendations SUBMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR THE PREVENTION OF TORTURE:AUSTRIA
The GDP is pleased to provide the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) the following submission in preparation for its visit to Austria in 2021. The submission concerns the detention of migrants and refugees. As such, it is informed by the CPT’s relevant standards as included in “Foreign Nationals Detained Under Aliens Legislation” (7th General Report of the CPT, CPT/Inf (97)10, 1997) and “Safeguards for Irregular Migrants Deprived of their Liberty” (19th General Report of the CPT, CPT/Inf (2009)27, 2009).Read More…
May 2021
Newsletters
PROGRESSIVE REFORMS AND MISSED OPPORTUNITIES IN CANADA – APRILNEWSLETTER
Our latest newsletter is now out, featuring: – Immigration detention in Canada – Highlights from 2020 – The detention of Rohingya refugees in India – Upcoming conferences and webinarsRead More…
May 2021
News & Activities
BORDER CRIMINOLOGIES PANEL ON “MONITORING DETENTION AND BORDERS” As part of the Border Criminologies three-day online conference “Landscapes of Border Control and Immigration Detention in Europe,” the GDP’s executive director will chair a panel on monitoring detention and borders, which will include representatives from several regional and international human rights and detention monitoring institutions. The full line-up of speakers will be confirmed in coming days – but registration for the conference isnow open.
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Apr 2021
News & Activities
SAVE THE DATE: WEBINARS – DETENTION AND RETURNS On 11 May, the GDP’s executive director will be joining a panel of speakers at a Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) webinar exploring detentionand returns.
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Apr 2021
Country Reports
IMMIGRATION DETENTION IN CANADA: PROGRESSIVE REFORMS AND MISSEDOPPORTUNITIES
In recent years, Canada has adopted both progressive refugee policies and restrictive border control measures, including agreeing to accept more refugees than other countries while at the same time adopting policies that restrict asylum eligibility. Canada’s immigration detention system has also continued to attract criticism, particularly because of its persistent use of prisons for immigration purposes, the carceral environments of its dedicated immigration detention centres, and its failure to adopt a maximum time limit for immigration detention, leaving some detainees facing indefinite detention.Read More…
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