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Britain Scrambles to Shed Allegations of Immigration 'Racism'
Trevor Ellis arrived in Britain in the 1950s as an 11-year-old with his Jamaican parents. He was schooled in Britain, gainfully employed his entire working life, paid taxes, married and raised children, who now have kids of their own.
But at the age of 71, he can't get a British passport, has been told he isn't British and has spent a spell in a deportation center.
Ellis and his now dead parents were were part of an influx between 1948 to 1971 of at least 50,000 migrants from a dozen Caribbean countries.