UK criticized for failures in Windrush immigration scandal

From left, Windrush campaigners Michael Anthony Braithwaite, Janet Mckay-Williams, Auckland Elwaldo Romeo, Glenda Caesar, Patrick Vernon and Dr Wanda Wyporska pose for photograph as they hand in a letter to Downing Street, in London, Thursday April, 6, 2023. The letter signed by survivors and famous faces describes the axing of recommendations of the Windrush Lessons Learned Review in 2020 as a "kick in the teeth to the Windrush generation, to whom our country owes such a huge debt of gratitude". HMT Empire Windrush arrived in Tilbury, Essex, in 1948 with immigrants to help rebuild the post war economy of Britain. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

LONDON (AP) — A civil rights group urged U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday to follow through on promises made to thousands of people of Caribbean descent who were wrongly targeted as illegal migrants in the so-called Windrush scandal that emerged five years ago.

The Black Equity Organisation submitted a petition signed by more than 50,000 people that criticized the “painfully slow†response by the government and the decision by Home Secretary Suella Braverman to scrap several recommendations for immigration agency improvements that her predecessor accepted.

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