Four in 10 migrants will challenge 'one in, one out' deportation claiming to be slavery victims
As many as four in 10 migrants will challenge the Government s “one in, one out” deportation policy claiming to be slavery victims. Of those subject to deportation, 40 per cent of them are claiming to be a victim of trafficking in their home country, in transit or in the UK, according to the Home Office. Ms Mahmood changed the legal guidance in September, denying migrants the right to have their modern slavery claim reconsidered whilst they were in the UK, despite already being rejected by the

As many as four in 10 migrants will challenge the Government s “one in, one out” deportation policy claiming to be slavery victims. Of those subject to deportation, 40 per cent of them are claiming to be a victim of trafficking in their home country, in transit or in the UK, according to the Home Office. Ms Mahmood changed the legal guidance in September, denying migrants the right to have their modern slavery claim reconsidered whilst they were in the UK, despite already being rejected by the
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