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Sending Osime Brown to Jamaica, a place he left at the age of four, is a callous act of cruelty
Protesters calling for the release of Osime Brown outside the Home Office in London, September 2020. Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA
Protesters calling for the release of Osime Brown outside the Home Office in London, September 2020. Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA
Tue 15 Dec 2020 08.38 EST
Last modified on Tue 15 Dec 2020 08.39 EST
Twenty-two-year-old Osime Brown has lived in this country since he was four. Whatever the law may say, he is British: he has spent the majority of his life on UK soil and has the vaguest memories of Jamaica, the country in which he was born. Yet Brown, who has autism and a learning age of between six and seven, now faces deportation because he was jailed in 2018 for the robbery of a friend’s mobile phone – something he denies responsibility for.
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