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Court Ruling May Prevent Home Office from Deporting Trafficking Victims to Albania
21 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
- A recent court ruling may prevent the Home Office from deporting young male trafficking victims back to Albania. This decision comes in light of the growing number of Albanian males identified as potential trafficking victims in the UK.
- Previously, many of these individuals were returned despite being confirmed victims, as the Home Office argued they would be safe upon return.
- The UK has seen an increase in Albanian males being classified as trafficking victims, raising questions about the adequacy of protections in place for vulnerable individuals. The Home Office's practices have faced scrutiny, and this ruling may signify a shift towards more humane treatment of trafficking victims.
- This ruling highlights the ongoing tension between immigration policy and human rights protections. The Home Office's previous stance raised significant ethical concerns, particularly regarding the safety of individuals who have already suffered exploitation.
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