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Home Office pays religious groups to help deport rough sleepers
Faith and community organisations receive funding to work with immigration enforcement teams Religious and community organisations have been paid thousands of pounds by the Home Office to assist immigration enforcement teams in removing people from the UK, in most cases rough sleepers.There is mounting concern about Home Office tactics to deport migrant rough sleepers from the UK and its use of payments to assist with these removals, with the department facing accusations of racial profiling. Continue reading...
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