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THE UK government has agreed to make a few minor alterations to the way it deals with failed asylum seekers but there will be no substantive changes to the system, The Scotsman has learned.
Jack McConnell has lobbied Westminster over the forced removal of families from Scotland, arguing that the treatment of children in particular has been unacceptable and heavy-handed.See the full content of this document
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Face-Saving Deal Means Raids On Asylum Seekers Continue
The Home Office has insisted, however, that it needs to have methods of forcibly removing failed asylum seekers and it sees no need to change the controversial use of so-called "dawn...
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