Home Office’s catch-all strategy of brandishing all deportees as serious criminals is a quick way of stripping any public sympathy for them, but it is worryingly far from the truth, writes May Bulman
scandal threw a wave of shame over the British public. For a rare moment, a story sympathetic to immigrants made headlines across the media landscape. No one could argue that it was right to strip the rights of people who had called the UK their home for decades.
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