Using Windrush to justify UK visa rule for Ukrainian refugees baffles experts

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Using Windrush to justify UK visa rule for Ukrainian refugees baffles experts
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Analysis: Windrush scandal wrongly categorised people as illegal immigrants, while most Ukrainian refugees have documentation

has again pointed to the Windrush scandal as a key factor in the government’s refusal to waive visas for people fleeing Ukraine. But it is a reasoning that has left immigration experts baffled.

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