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Published 15:22 24 May 2021 BST
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The protest was so successful that it resulted in the police releasing the detainees, and the Home Office's attempts to remove them was condemned by Scottish first minister, Nicola Sturgeon. Patel said she would not be reviewing the policy that led to the protests. "We will continue to do that, that is effectively what the British public have voted for, what they want," she said. "And actually it's part of my legal duty, as well, and my responsibilities."Protesters in Glasgow have successfully halted the deportation of two members of their community by UK Immigration Enforcement. ✊ pic.twitter.com/lUFowVwXKO
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