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Asylum seeker in UK as part of ‘one in, one out’ scheme says it is unfair on those deported
An asylum seeker in the UK under the 'one in, one out' scheme criticized the policy for being unfair to those deported, as the program exchanges one asylum seeker returned to France for another allowed legal entry to Britain.
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