Pro-migrant human rights lawyers haul Labour to High Court over one-in, one-out deal
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Labour has been dragged into the High Court by pro-migrant human rights lawyers over Shabana Mahmood's "unlawful" one-in, one-out deal with France.
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Legal challenges have been brought against the Government by six migrants - three of whom have already been sent back to France - who claim to be victims of human trafficking.The group are challenging the legality of how they were treated under the Home Secretary's scheme.
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If their claims are upheld, Ms Mahmood could be significantly hindered in the number of migrants she would be able to deport in exchange for other asylum seekers in France.
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But under the changes, they are not able to launch a challenge, and must instead...
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