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Jamaican diplomats under fire for letting Britain deport Windrush descendants
A specially chartered Home Office plane is due to take off from a secret location this week carrying around 50 people to Jamaica
Protesters outside the Jamaican High Commission in central London today

THE Jamaican high commission in London was besieged today by dozens of angry demonstrators demanding that diplomats halt the first mass deportation to the Caribbean since the Windrush scandal erupted.

A specially chartered Home Office plane is due to take off from a secret location this week carrying around 50 people to Jamaica. 

One man facing expulsion is popular Mancunian DJ Owen Haisley, who has lived in Britain for over four decades.

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