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File Name | S21-Policy-NCFCA-11-AFF-CaseManagement.docx |
File Size | 246.90 KB |
Date added | October 12, 2020 |
Category | Archived |
Tags | Debate, NCFCA, Policy, Season 21 |
Author | Vance Trefethen |
Case Summary: This plan has the EU replace detention as the default policy for managing illegal immigrants with a policy of “case management.” When migrants wash up on the shore or get caught at the border of EU countries, they get taken into immigration custody. They may have a claim of asylum or some other valid claim to be accepted for immigration, or they may end up deported, but to find out, it takes time to investigate. In the meanwhile they are locked up in immigration detention. But there’s a better way: Sweden and Australia have systems of handling such cases called “Case Management,” and many experts advocate that the EU should use it as well. Case Management lets the migrant free from detention and assigns a social worker to work with them to find housing, get health care, file their paperwork, and understand the system, ensuring they get a fair hearing and fair treatment. The system works well, the migrants (even the ones who end up being denied and deported!) believe they are treated fairly, and it upholds human rights much better than locking up people who are not criminals.