Theresa May cannot dictate to judges on human rights cases, lawyers warn Home secretary willing to bring in primary legislation if judges fail to implement rules pr Guardian.co.uk (10-Jun-2012) May seeks human rights law curbs The Government is on a collision course with judges over the rights of foreign prisoners and other immigrants, it has been reported Coventrytelegraph.net (10-Jun-2012) Put country before family judges told Is the right to a family life second to the UK's economic well-being and public safety? Home Secretary Theresa May thinks s Channel 4 News (10-Jun-2012) Theresa May to target migration loophole and tell judges foreign criminals do not have absolute right to family life Appearing on the Andrew Marr Show this mo Conservative Home (10-Jun-2012) Comment by Kiran Bali on Changes to Family Migration 11 June, 2012 In response to today's oral statement by the Home Secretary Theresa May on family migration, Kiran Bali MBE, Advisory Council member of Migration Watch UK said: "This is a very valuable step forward. We must do everything possible to ensure that new migrants are able to integrate successfully into our society. Integration is enhanced by economic well-being, a common language, and an understanding of UK life. The measures announced today will help communities to tackle these important and sensitive issues."
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