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‘Britain is my home’: how the hostile environment damage has spread


Windrush scandal: five unanswered questions Read moreFighting back tears, Sinodhinos said he had been left “deeply upset” by the experience. Like those of the Windrush generation, Miah came from a Commonwealth country, although it was east Pakistan (now Bangladesh) rather than the Caribbean. He worked and lived in Britain for 46 years before realising that he was not considered a British citizen. As soon as Miah heard about the recent Windrush generation stories, he realised his rights and called the Home Office. The Home Office said Miah has had indefinite leave to remain for a number of years, but was not currently a British citizen.


Source: The Guardian April 27, 2018 17:08 UTC



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