But after his first trip abroad in 40 years, on a Caribbean cruise for the couple’s anniversary in 2010, immigration officials said he did not have the right passport stamp proving his right to stay. It cost him over £3,000 in legal fees to avoid being wrenched from his family. (Image: cascadenews.co.uk)He said: “I spent a good amount of a redundancy payment on legal fees to stay here. I worked hard all my life, paid taxes, brought up two children, and did everything to be a good citizen. She told MPs over £1million has been offered to victims and would be paid out once they accepted.
Source: Daily Mirror June 28, 2020 20:01 UTC