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  • Jeremy Corbyn, British politician who served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020 joins the demonstrators outside the Home Office in London, UK.  Jeremy has been Member of Parliament for Islington North since 1983.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn, British politician who served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020 joins the demonstrators outside the Home Office in London, UK. Jeremy has been Member of Parliament for Islington North since 1983.
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  • Since the 1981 earthquake Battipaglia home office hasn't had a permanent address. The money which were sent from the central government disappeared..
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  • Today some of the town hall offices are in a disused stadium
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  • Most of the town hall offices are in various places around the town. After the earthquake of 1981, the historical building that used to hold the town hall was fairly damaged. Money sent from the central government for its reconstruction disappears as soon as it arrives.
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  • Activist Naima Omar is showing her support.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk 5 years ago. Their status is still pending, which means that at any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Their lives are pending.  They cannot work, they don't know if they have to leave, they cannot go anywhere.  In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk 5 years ago. Their status is still pending, which means that at any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country, adapt and don't know any other place, which they would call home.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt to the new country and become English.  They don't know any other place to call home.
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  • Vera Kalaj is a Kosovo refugee living in London Uk. She escaped Kosovo whilst pregnant with her second child, born in the UK. After 5 years of living with the refugee status she has still not heard from the Home Office is she is going to stay permamently in the Uk.
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  • Linda is originally from Trinidad. Her daughter was born in the UK and goes to a school near their home. They have been living in a limbo for the last seven years waiting for their case to be reviewed by the Home Office.
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  • Linda, originally from Trinidad, is the single mother of a seven-year old daughter and the main carer of her elderly mother. She has been waiting several years for the Home Office to decide if she can remain permanently in the UK. Until November 2014 she was living in a small flat that she rented from an uncle. But, out of the blue, she received a notice of eviction. Her confused residency situation meant that she was not eligible for housing assistance.
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