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On 2 November, a group of protestors walked into
the Home Office premises at Brand St, Glasgow, and occupied the
reporting centre section of the building, forcing its closure for
one working day.
The office was occupied in protest at the 'criminalisation' of asylum
seekers under current immigration regulations, which require many
asylum seekers in Glasgow to report in person weekly to this building.
They may be finger printed and asked for identity verification.
Paroled criminals are not subject to such a restrictive reporting
schedule, but asylum seekers are.
On other occasions, demonstrators also protested heavy-handed tactics
used by immigration officials and police when taking a family into
detention. Families are routinely treated as criminals when they
are arrested in ‘dawn raids’. Immigration officials
and flak-jacketed police officers enter a family’s home early
in the morning and take the family into detention. Males over 18
are handcuffed and transported in a caged van.
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