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by yibg
464 days ago
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Based just on the details in the report, it seems refusing entry is justified. Or at least not very strange. What I don't understand is, why not just send her back home vs detaining her? Maybe someone that's more knowledgeable here can chime in. Is it standard practice to detain someone, especially for an extended period, vs just putting them on the first plane back home? |
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She could not fly to the UK directly from that border location.
When arrested, she has to go through the proper deportation process - and that might well be very expensive, and she might not have the money to pay. Deportations can easily cost 10x a regular flight cost due to the extra security needed.