
"The 25-year-old Eritrean man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, crossed the English Channel in August and was originally due to be removed on Wednesday under a one in, one out pilot scheme agreed between the UK and France in July. list of 3 itemsend of list But London's High Court granted him an interim injunction on Tuesday, preventing his removal, pending a full hearing of his trafficking claim."
"The man told the court he fled Eritrea in 2019 because of forced conscription before ultimately making his way to France. In France, he went to Dunkirk, on the English Channel, where he stayed in an encampment known as the jungle for about three weeks before travelling to the UK. The UK's Home Office opposed the bid to temporarily block the man's removal and, at a hearing on Thursday, the High Court agreed, saying there was no serious issue to be tried in this case."
"The judge, Clive Sheldon, said the man gave inconsistent accounts of his allegations of trafficking. It was open to [the Home Office] to conclude that his credibility was severely damaged and his account of trafficking could not reasonably be believed, the judge said. The man is set to be deported to France on Friday at 6:15am local time (05:15 GMT)."
An Eritrean man who crossed the English Channel in August faces deportation to France under a UK-France 'one in, one out' pilot migration scheme. He says he fled Eritrea in 2019 to escape forced conscription, stayed in the Dunkirk encampment known as the jungle for about three weeks, then travelled to the UK. London's High Court initially granted an interim injunction to delay removal pending a trafficking claim hearing. A later hearing found no serious issue to be tried, with the judge saying the man's accounts were inconsistent and his credibility severely damaged. The Home Office began operational deportations under the partnership.
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