Home Office forced to pay £25,000 after unlawfully trying to deport trafficking victim

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Exclusive: Court rules department acted ‘disingenuously’ in rejecting its own finding that Polish man was victim of criminal exploitation in order to pursue his deportation

The man came to the UK from Poland in 2016 with two other men who had promised him work. On arrival, he started working in a factory car dealership where he washed cars, but after several weeks the men took his paperwork and bank card. After a year he lost his job at the factory and was unable to find other work.

 

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