Injunction against Meadows mum's deportation
Friday, October 03, 2008, 11:17
Selina Adda and her two children are being held at Yarl's Wood detention centre in Bedfordshire and were facing deportation today.
But campaigners have paid for a solicitor to fight Miss Adda's case and a temporary injunction has been put awarded.
Campaigner and friend Arthur Piper said: "So far, the lawyers that the residents paid for have managed to get an injunction on the deportation and we are now in the process of applying for bail for Selina and the kids.
"It's now almost certain that she won't be flying out today.
"The fight is far from over though."
Some 800 people have signed petitions against Miss Adda's deportation.
Miss Adda has lived in The Meadows for four years and her children attend school in Wilford.













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