Asylum seekers detained in order for their claims to be fast-tracked are being set up to fail as the system works too quickly to give them a fair chance, according to research out last week.
The research, by charity Bail for Immigration Detainees, also found that many of the asylum seekers on the programme at Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre were left without legal representation at their appeals against decisions, due to the speed of the process.
The study presents evidence from a week of Harmondsworth fast-track appeals heard in March 2006 and contains evidence obtained by BID using the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
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