?? Explosive Revelation: Unmasking the Home Secretary's Dark Secrets! ??
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Dive deep into the shocking XY v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWHC 81 (Admin) case, where the Home Secretary's clandestine policy leaves trafficking victims without entitled leave during asylum claims.
?? Unraveling the Case:
- Pre-2023 changes set the stage.
- Spotlight on discretionary leave for modern slavery victims.
- Article 14 ECAT mandates permits for trafficking victims.
- KTT decision challenges pre-KTT guidance.
?? The Backstory:
Meet the claimant, an Albanian national with a trafficking history and PTSD. A positive decision in July 2021 triggers discretionary leave consideration, but the Home Office's covert maneuvers come to light.
?? Legal Odyssey:
- Home Secretary's attempts to halt the case.
- Legal battles amid decision pauses.
- Supreme Court's crucial refusal in October 2022.
- Nationality and Borders Act 2022 adds complexity.
- Proposal for pre-January 2023 case resolution.
- New guidance in March 2023 post-Supreme Court decision.
?? Breaches Unveiled:
- Article 8 breach: Refusal's impact on the claimant's life.
- Procedural breach under Gudanaviciene v Legal Aid Casework.
- Article 14 breach: Discrimination against asylum claimants confirmed.
?? Conclusion:
Expose of the Home Secretary's covert policy, violating human rights and discriminating against victims. A narrative of a vulnerable individual entangled in bureaucratic decisions.
?? Applause to Asylum Aid for upholding justice! ??