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Regina ex parte Blackwood v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 21 Jan 2003

The applicant had been brought to the UK in 1991 as a ten year old child with her asylum seeking parents. After mistreatment by her parents she had been brought up in care, and now had her own child. She had connections here. She resisted an order for her return to her country of origin.
Held: If any case was exceptional, this was, and she should not be subject to the system of forced dispersal. She had sought work, got a national insurance number and was on the electoral register. She would not now be regarded by the public as an asylum seeker.

Judges:

Collins J

Citations:

Times 10-Feb-2003, [2003] EWHC 97 (Admin)

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Immigration

Updated: 09 November 2022; Ref: scu.179024

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