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Tory Minister's illegal immigrant cleaner deported back to Colombia | |
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Isabella Acevedo, the cleaner who worked illegally for Tory Minister Mark Harper, has been deported to Colombia. | Isabella Acevedo, the cleaner who worked illegally for Tory Minister Mark Harper, has been deported to Colombia. |
Border Force officers took Ms Acevedo from her room at Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre in the early hours of Thursday morning, according to immigration campaigner Trenton Oldfield. | Border Force officers took Ms Acevedo from her room at Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre in the early hours of Thursday morning, according to immigration campaigner Trenton Oldfield. |
The 47-year-old was told she would be deported at some point between yesterday and 15 August, but had no precise warning of when she would be removed. | The 47-year-old was told she would be deported at some point between yesterday and 15 August, but had no precise warning of when she would be removed. |
Gerard Hall, Ms Acevedo’s lawyer, told The Guardian: "On all other occasions we've been provided with notification of a date, time and flight details – all that would be required to for us to obtain an injunction if necessary. | Gerard Hall, Ms Acevedo’s lawyer, told The Guardian: "On all other occasions we've been provided with notification of a date, time and flight details – all that would be required to for us to obtain an injunction if necessary. |
"My personal view is that that was done to frustrate efforts to assist her." | "My personal view is that that was done to frustrate efforts to assist her." |
Acevedo, 47, was arrested at her daughter’s wedding two weeks ago and was originally due to be deported last Thursday. | Acevedo, 47, was arrested at her daughter’s wedding two weeks ago and was originally due to be deported last Thursday. |
But Home Office officials cancelled the operation due to “potential disruption by third parties”. | But Home Office officials cancelled the operation due to “potential disruption by third parties”. |
The Colombian national worked for Mr Harper, then immigration minister, for seven years. | The Colombian national worked for Mr Harper, then immigration minister, for seven years. |
Mr Harper resigned his post in February when he discovered that Ms Acevedo had been working illegally, but returned to government as Minister for Disabled People a fortnight ago. | Mr Harper resigned his post in February when he discovered that Ms Acevedo had been working illegally, but returned to government as Minister for Disabled People a fortnight ago. |
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