• Kaelynn Narita

    Research and Policy Manager

    Kaelynn is a reformed academic whose research exposes how border administrative systems can perpetuate and reinforce discriminatory practices.

    Her previous work focused on the Digital Hostile Environment and was an in-depth exploration of how automated decision-making systems affect the equality of visa outcomes. Her passion for migrants' rights has driven her research on how emerging technology intersects with unjust immigration policies.

    She is dedicated to producing policy and research that deliver tangible benefits to EU citizens and all migrants, enabling them to retain their rights and voice in the UK.

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