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UK court temporarily blocks removal of asylum seeker under UK-France returns deal
The legal challenge highlights concerns over potential destitution and trafficking claims amid the UK-France asylum returns pilot scheme affecting Channel crossings.
- A High Court ruling has temporarily blocked the removal of an Eritrean man to France under the UK-France returns deal, impacting the Home Office's plans.
- The man is challenging the Home Office's decision, indicating he faces a risk of destitution if returned to France.
- Downing Street maintains that deportations are expected to begin imminently, despite the ongoing legal challenges.
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UK court temporarily blocks removal of asylum seeker under UK-France returns deal
An asylum seeker who arrived in Britain on a small boat cannot be removed to France pending a full legal challenge, London's High Court ruled on Tuesday, in a setback to the British government's plan to return such migrants.
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