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UK to Persist in Sending Trafficking Victims to France Despite Court Ruling
14 Temmuz 2026The Guardian
- The UK Home Office plans to disregard a recent high court ruling that deemed its policy of reducing protections for trafficking victims unlawful. Despite the court's decision, the Home Office intends to continue sending asylum seekers to France without investigating their trafficking claims.
- This controversial policy was initially implemented to expedite removals, even at the cost of potentially violating the rights of vulnerable individuals.
- The ruling by Mr Justice Sheldon came as part of ongoing legal challenges against the UK government's immigration policies, particularly those affecting asylum seekers. The 'one in, one out' scheme has faced scrutiny for its implications on human rights, especially concerning vulnerable populations such as trafficki…
- The Home Office's decision to continue with its policy in the face of a judicial ruling raises significant ethical and legal questions. Ignoring the court's directive not only undermines the rule of law but also endangers the welfare of asylum seekers who may have been trafficked.
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