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Home Office deportation flight branded ‘modern-day transportation’
A leading charity has slammed the scheduled expulsion flight forcing people to Nigeria and Ghana tonight

DOZENS of people are facing deportation to Nigeria and Ghana tonight on the Home Office’s latest charter flight to west Africa.

A leading charity, Bail for Immigration Detainees, has slammed the scheduled expulsion flight, calling it “nothing more than modern-day transportation, a practice that should have ended in the 19th century when it began.”

The charity’s director Celia Clarke said: “While the public’s attention is diverted by Brexit, people who have made their lives in Britain are smuggled out and face permanent exile from their families and everything they know.”

started segregating people 4 #NigeriaGhanacharter This vid from D in cell waiting 4 flight - here since 16y/o, not been2 nigeria 16yrs. Parents/5 siblings here with Brit cit. All for single #JointEnterprise conviction #EndDeportations #StopCharterFlights #Jamaica50 #Nigeria50 pic.twitter.com/H9lF1Uj41o

— Movement for Justice (@followMFJ) March 26, 2019
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