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Government ‘shamelessly attempting’ to give itself power to spy on people’s details for ‘immigration control’ | Government ‘shamelessly attempting’ to give itself power to spy on people’s details for ‘immigration control’ |
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New laws will give the Home Office the power to snoop on the personal data of millions of people for “immigration control”, campaigners are warning. | New laws will give the Home Office the power to snoop on the personal data of millions of people for “immigration control”, campaigners are warning. |
A little-noticed clause smuggled into data protection legislation creates an exemption to privacy rights for immigration investigations. | A little-noticed clause smuggled into data protection legislation creates an exemption to privacy rights for immigration investigations. |
The civil rights group Liberty has condemned the threat of “two-tier, racially discriminatory” rules – demanding that Parliament overturn the move. | The civil rights group Liberty has condemned the threat of “two-tier, racially discriminatory” rules – demanding that Parliament overturn the move. |
Without a fightback, millions of migrants could have their personal information “corrected or erased” without knowing “who is processing their data, which data is being processed and why”, it warned. | Without a fightback, millions of migrants could have their personal information “corrected or erased” without knowing “who is processing their data, which data is being processed and why”, it warned. |
And the exemption is so broad that it could affect “volunteers running night shelters or food banks, or British citizens trying to access health services or education”. | And the exemption is so broad that it could affect “volunteers running night shelters or food banks, or British citizens trying to access health services or education”. |
Liberty suggested it had been inserted to allow the Home Office to more closely monitor EU nationals granted residency rights after Brexit. | Liberty suggested it had been inserted to allow the Home Office to more closely monitor EU nationals granted residency rights after Brexit. |
Martha Spurrier, the group’s director, said: “Even from a Government with a track record of fostering division and sanctioning discrimination, this is a particularly brazen expression of how low they will go to bring border control into our everyday lives, no matter the cost. | Martha Spurrier, the group’s director, said: “Even from a Government with a track record of fostering division and sanctioning discrimination, this is a particularly brazen expression of how low they will go to bring border control into our everyday lives, no matter the cost. |
“The Government can’t be allowed to sneak this nakedly racist provision onto our law books. We urge the Lords to take it out of the bill.” | “The Government can’t be allowed to sneak this nakedly racist provision onto our law books. We urge the Lords to take it out of the bill.” |
And Satbir Singh, the chief executive of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, said: “Why should migrants be denied the right to have their information processed lawfully, fairly and transparently? | And Satbir Singh, the chief executive of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, said: “Why should migrants be denied the right to have their information processed lawfully, fairly and transparently? |
“Bank accounts can be frozen, people can be denied healthcare or a place to live based on errors that will never be corrected.” | “Bank accounts can be frozen, people can be denied healthcare or a place to live based on errors that will never be corrected.” |
A previous attempt to link data privacy to immigration control was defeated in the 1983 after a similar outcry, the groups pointed out. | A previous attempt to link data privacy to immigration control was defeated in the 1983 after a similar outcry, the groups pointed out. |
The clause, in the Data Protection Bill, appears to be the latest attempt to step up what Theresa May, as Home Secretary, promised would be a “hostile environment” for migrants. | The clause, in the Data Protection Bill, appears to be the latest attempt to step up what Theresa May, as Home Secretary, promised would be a “hostile environment” for migrants. |
The NHS is required to release information about people suspected of breaking immigration rules, allowing thousands of people to be trace every year. | The NHS is required to release information about people suspected of breaking immigration rules, allowing thousands of people to be trace every year. |
And there was uproar when it was revealed that schools are recording every pupil’s country of birth, turning school administrators into “border guards”, it was claimed. | And there was uproar when it was revealed that schools are recording every pupil’s country of birth, turning school administrators into “border guards”, it was claimed. |
The Department for Education passed on details of 1,500 children a month for immigration enforcement, before the Home Office was forced to end the arrangement. | The Department for Education passed on details of 1,500 children a month for immigration enforcement, before the Home Office was forced to end the arrangement. |
It was also revealed that Ms May in 2015 wanted to use data from immigration checks to penalise children living in the country illegally in school admissions decisions, but was blocked. | It was also revealed that Ms May in 2015 wanted to use data from immigration checks to penalise children living in the country illegally in school admissions decisions, but was blocked. |
Arrangements also exist between the Home Office and the Department for Work and Pensions and HM Revenue & Customs, Liberty said, but are shrouded in secrecy. | Arrangements also exist between the Home Office and the Department for Work and Pensions and HM Revenue & Customs, Liberty said, but are shrouded in secrecy. |
The Government has boasted that the bill will make data protection laws “fit for the digital age” and “empower people to take control of their data”. | The Government has boasted that the bill will make data protection laws “fit for the digital age” and “empower people to take control of their data”. |
But paragraph 4 schedule 2 removes privacy rights for “the maintenance of effective immigration control” or “the investigation or detection of activities that would interfere with effective immigration control”. | |
A Government spokesman said making data rules “fit for the digital age” involved “ensuring we support our criminal justice agencies and national security organisations”. | |
“The provisions in the Data Protection Bill will ensure, that while people’s rights relating to data are protected, day-to-day operations relating to immigration controls are not obstructed and individual rights are balanced against the wider interests of society,” he added. |