Last month a Nigerian facing deportation fell to his death from a top-floor window as immigration and police officers entered his south London flat. He leaves a pregnant wife and two children. Meanwhile in the south east, there are 600 asylum seekers locked up in detention centres. Michael Delahaye asks whether the government's get-tough policy on immigration is breaching fundamental human rights.
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