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"An Iraqi migrant who is due to be deported to France under the one in, one out scheme has said that he will take every chance he has to come back to England. The man, who has been in a UK immigration removal centre for ten weeks, said he has grown up in love with English culture and wants to build a life here. Speaking from a detention centre ahead of his scheduled removal back to France, he said he had to flee Iraq because he was threatened by a powerful political group in the region. He made his way to Turkey from Iraq, and from there, he went through the Balkan route to get to Europe before paying people smugglers to get a small boat across the Channel."
The Independent funds on‑the‑ground reporting across issues including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word'. The outlet emphasizes investigative work like probing Elon Musk's pro‑Trump PAC, refuses to use paywalls, and solicits donations to keep journalism accessible and to fund reporters who cover both sides of contested stories. An Iraqi migrant detained for ten weeks faces removal to France under the one‑in, one‑out scheme. The man fled Iraq after threats from a powerful political group, traveled via Turkey and the Balkans, paid smugglers and crossed the Channel, and says he loves English culture and will try to return.
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