Stephen
Crabb MP
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
crabbs@parliament.uk
Immigration
Bill 2015 briefing and call to attend Second Reading debate - Tuesday
13th October
Dear
Stephen Crabb
I
am sure that you are aware of the Immigration Bill currently passing
through parliament. I wish to make you aware of my distress at some
of the provisions of the bill. It reaches a level of inhumanity
toward children and young people that is simply unacceptable. As
someone who was concerned with investigating the compliance issues
with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, and
who researched the impact of the 1989 Children’s Act, I can only
register my disgust with the proposals. No country should treat
people like this. It is utterly unworthy of the best traditions of
the UK, and of the Welsh people in particular. The provisions are
completely incompatible with our duties and obligations toward the
young. They are also a moral offence with regard to how we should
treat any people regardless of age: refugees and asylum seekers are
very vulnerable people and deserve better simply by virtue of being
human. They should not be treated in the ways you are proposing.
Not
only are you saying that “there is no room in the Inn”, but you
are threatening to imprison the inn-keeper should he dare to rent out
space in the stable.
To
inflict destitution on anyone is immoral. We do have a right to
control immigration, and we do posses the power to deport. These
should be sufficient powers for any society. To make destitute those
that have sought our care and protection is ruthless and pitiless. To
threaten with imprisonment those who may respond to human distress
and need in a positive way by providing shelter, by providing care
and protection, by providing help, is simply gross. You are
criminalising compassion.
May
I remind you that in the 1930s in Germany people were likewise
imprisoned for daring to extend help or give shelter to anyone of
Jewish descent. Think well on this example.
I
would be grateful if you would keep me informed of how your
government will alter the legislation to ensure the humane, dignified
and compassionate treatment of all refugees and asylum seekers.
Kind
Regards,
A society is only as good as the way it treats the least.
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