Amber Rudd has lost a legal battle over her attempts to deport a key witness to a controversial death at a UK immigration centre. Deportations apply to people and their children whose removal is deemed 'conducive to the public good' by the home secretary. He believes Rudd wanted to deport him because of his potential testimony in the inquest and criminal investigation. Court documents reveal that, days after Spencer’s death, the coroner requested Rudd not to deport Van Horn until it had been established whether he would give evidence at the inquest. They definitely want me out of the country,” said Van Horn.
Source: The Guardian April 28, 2018 20:03 UTC