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Home secretary unlawfully cut trafficking protections to enable ‘one in one out’ asylum deal, judge rules
A UK high court judge ruled the home secretary's decision to limit trafficking protections for asylum seekers was unlawful, as it removed the right to appeal for those denied protections under the 'one in one out' asylum returns deal. The legal challenge involved five small boat asylum seekers from Eritrea and Sudan targeted for return to France.
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