House of Lords requires further scrutiny of the proposal to empower the UK Government to make terror suspects stateless

The House of Lords votes through amendment which could require the Government to submit the controversial bill, which would allow it to strip citizenship of terror suspect even if that would render them stateless, to a joint committee of both Houses of Parliament.

 

Read more details from the BBC, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and Migrants’ Rights Network.

See the milestones for the movement of the bill through the Houses of Parliament from the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association.

See our earlier news on the issue here.