Published on 21 June, the report - – was commissioned by the Justice Together Initiative and Paul Hamlyn Foundation, and was funded by the Greater London Authority.
The report draws on research by Dr Jo Wilding revealing the extent of legal aid 'deserts' across the UK, in collaboration with PhD researcher plus Dr Travis Van Isacker, who wrote his PhD at Brighton about migrant evictions in Calais, and is now an independent consultant.
The new report estimates that there are at least 238,000 people in London, including tens of thousands of children, who are undocumented but eligible to apply to regularise their immigration status. Yet the city only has a capacity for a maximum of 4,500 pieces of immigration casework per year, outside the scope of legal aid.