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Go home' vans resulted in 11 people leaving Britain, says report | Immigration and asylum | The Guardian
Can activism be funny? | Mapping Immigration Controversy
Controversial 'Go home' migrant vans should tour the country, says defiant minister Mark Harper | Daily Mail Online
The New Immigration Act 2014 and the Banality of Immigration Controls | Oxford Law Blogs
Mark Harper Says He Does Not Regret Controversial "Go Home" Vans - LBC
Human rights campaigners hit back at the Government's 'go home' ad
We parodied Theresa May's “Go Home” vans in protest of the “hostile environment” in the NHS - Doctors of the World
Govt row over immigrant ads - ITV News
Anger at 'go home' message to illegal migrants | Immigration and asylum | The Guardian
Home Office, Think Again': Campaigners hit back against Government 'Go Home' vans | UK | News | Express.co.uk
Go home van hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
The 'Go-Home Office' repurposes 'racist' vans following a week of bad publicity - The Canary
Human rights group hits back at government 'illegal immigrants go home' van which was driven through Redbridge | East London and West Essex Guardian Series
Liberty on Twitter: "@ukhomeoffice "Go home" vans? Nasty, racist and likely unlawful. Read our blog here http://t.co/bJOdxWuyo6 #racistvan http://t.co/tlY4c1IfDC" / Twitter
Liberty Targets 'Illegal' Home Office 'Racist Van' - With Another Van | HuffPost UK Politics
Go home' immigration vans 'too blunt', says May – Channel 4 News
Theresa May Told Officials to 'Toughen up' Controversial 'Go Home' Immigration Vans
Theresa May Told Officials to 'Toughen up' Controversial 'Go Home' Immigration Vans
British government defends 'go-home' immigrant vans | South China Morning Post
Home Office backs down over 'go home' vans after legal complaint | Immigration and asylum | The Guardian
Font designer could sue over 'go home' vans - BBC News
London, UK. 06th Aug, 2013. Rights group, Liberty, have deployed their "Anti-Racist Van" in London following the Home Offices's controversial use of a mobile billboard van that urges illegal immigrants to go