London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. The protest at the Home Office and later at the Jamaican High Commission called for an end to these mass deportations, which have led to a rounding up of many who are in this country legally but whose cases are still disputed by the Home Office. Protesters ca

London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. The protest at the Home Office and later at the Jamaican High Commission called for an end to these mass deportations, which have led to a rounding up of many who are in this country legally but whose cases are still disputed by the Home Office. Protesters ca Stock Photo
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1 May 2018

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London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. The protest at the Home Office and later at the Jamaican High Commission called for an end to these mass deportations, which have led to a rounding up of many who are in this country legally but whose cases are still disputed by the Home Office. Protesters called on the Home Office to end the flights and for the Jamaican High Commission to refuse to issue travel documents or accept any immigration charter flights from the UK.