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Bristol teenager Samet facing deportation to Albania | Bristol teenager Samet facing deportation to Albania |
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A teenager facing deportation after being trafficked into the UK has gained support from more than 250,000 people. | A teenager facing deportation after being trafficked into the UK has gained support from more than 250,000 people. |
Samet arrived in the UK aged 15 from Albania. But when he turned 18 in September the Home Office refused his right to stay in the country. | Samet arrived in the UK aged 15 from Albania. But when he turned 18 in September the Home Office refused his right to stay in the country. |
His foster father John Stokes is now fighting a legal battle to keep him in the country and has set up a petition to get support from others. | His foster father John Stokes is now fighting a legal battle to keep him in the country and has set up a petition to get support from others. |
Samet said he was "overwhelmed" by the response to the petition. | Samet said he was "overwhelmed" by the response to the petition. |
The Change.org petition is part of what Mr Stokes has called a "national campaign" for young people who have been trafficked. Within seven weeks it gained a quarter of a million signatures and the figure has been increasing since. | The Change.org petition is part of what Mr Stokes has called a "national campaign" for young people who have been trafficked. Within seven weeks it gained a quarter of a million signatures and the figure has been increasing since. |
Samet, who is a Bristol City fan, said: "Instead of watching TV I was sat watching the signatures go up and up and I saw faith in humanity knowing there are so many good people supporting me." | Samet, who is a Bristol City fan, said: "Instead of watching TV I was sat watching the signatures go up and up and I saw faith in humanity knowing there are so many good people supporting me." |
Mr Stokes, who has been fostering for more than 30 years, said he saw Samet as a member of the family who was admired by his peers and teachers at SGS College in Filton. | Mr Stokes, who has been fostering for more than 30 years, said he saw Samet as a member of the family who was admired by his peers and teachers at SGS College in Filton. |
Mr Stokes said people in Samet's situation became "invisible" after being told they could not stay in the UK. | Mr Stokes said people in Samet's situation became "invisible" after being told they could not stay in the UK. |
"They can't get a home, they can't get a job, they can't get married, they can't get benefits," he said. | "They can't get a home, they can't get a job, they can't get married, they can't get benefits," he said. |
He appealed against the Home Office's decision and has been waiting for approval to submit a stronger case. | He appealed against the Home Office's decision and has been waiting for approval to submit a stronger case. |
The Home Office have said in a statement: "It would be inappropriate to comment whilst legal proceedings are ongoing." | The Home Office have said in a statement: "It would be inappropriate to comment whilst legal proceedings are ongoing." |
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A song titled I am a Soldier, by Stevie D Red, has been recorded in support of Samet and those like him, and was ranked at number two in the Amazon best sellers chart on 4 December. | A song titled I am a Soldier, by Stevie D Red, has been recorded in support of Samet and those like him, and was ranked at number two in the Amazon best sellers chart on 4 December. |
Mr Stokes said it was a sentiment to young people who were trafficked ''because they are soldiers fighting for survival''. | Mr Stokes said it was a sentiment to young people who were trafficked ''because they are soldiers fighting for survival''. |
Since the petition went live Mr Stokes said he had been contacted by other carers in similar situations. | Since the petition went live Mr Stokes said he had been contacted by other carers in similar situations. |
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