'We're living in limbo'
The Home Office has been forced to review curfews imposed on people after they leave immigration detention centres, a 麻豆社 investigation has found.
It comes after the Court of Appeal ruled in March that it had imposed the curfews unlawfully.
The law firm that took the Home Office to court says potentially thousands of people may be entitled to compensation.
Joanna Gosling spoke to Nabil Abdullah, who has had a curfew for the last three years, and his partner Claire Cunningham.
She also spoke to Ravi Naik, a solicitor from the firm ITN, and Jerome Phelps, Director of the organisation Detention Action.
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