News of the deportation of a seven-year-old girl trafficked into the UK is, on the face of it, alarming enough. But the fact that such action was taken without rigorously checking the validity of claims that her mother is living in Glasgow and seeking a reunion is beyond comprehension.
The Home Office allegedly took six months to confirm to the woman who says she is Lavendah Nyambura's mother that the child was in the care of Hillingdon social services. By then, plans for Lavendah's deportation were well under way and, seven days later, Lavendah was on a plane back to Kenya. The two did not even get a chance to speak.
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