Immigration Detention in Taiwan: Detention “Shelters,” International Isolation, Growing Migration Pressures
By Global Detention Project
Immigration detention is an important tool of immigration control in Taiwan (also “Taiwan Province of China”), where detainee numbers have steadily risen in recent years. Although conditions in Taiwan’s detention centres have frequently been criticised, they have received little international scrutiny because of China’s opposition to Taiwan’s UN membership. Taiwan also lacks an asylum system, though the need to establish asylum procedures has grown increasingly urgent as the numbers of Hong Kong residents seeking protection have grown.
Geneva, SWIT: Global Detention Project, 2024. 30p.