Lee Marsons Published: 14th April 2025 The Coalition for Asylum Rights and Justice has produced a new joint briefing on the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill. Read the briefing A coalition of nine organisations in the legal and human rights sector, working for a fair and humane immigration system, have warned that the Government still needs to amend the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill in the following ways: Protect refugees from being wrongly punished by the criminal offences in Clauses 13 to 18; Repeal the Illegal Migration Act 2023 (IMA) in full to prevent the retention of harmful provisions; Remove the retrospective effect of detention powers by deleting Clause 41(17); Repeal concerning provisions of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 (NABA); and Remove the discriminatory power in new clause 43 to impose curfew and tagging requirements on anyone with limited leave to enter or remain in the UK. The coalition includes Public Law Project, Asylum Aid, ATLEU, Bail for Immigration Detainees, Detention Action, Freedom From Torture, Helen Bamber Foundation, Medical Justice and MiCLU. Read the briefing