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Immigration – Deportation. The issue in the judicial review proceedings was whether the claimant European Economic Area citizens were entitled to apply in country for revocation of the deportation orders made against them and to appeal in country against the refusals to revoke the deportation orders. The Administrative Court, in dismissing the applications, held that the Secretary of State had been entitled to refuse to consider in-country revocation applications and appeals. Further, on the proper construction of the legislation, the Secretary of State had made no immigration decisions in the claimants' cases.
Immigration – Deportation. The issue in the judicial review proceedings was whether the claimant European Economic Area citizens were entitled to apply in country for revocation of the deportation orders made against them and to appeal in country against the refusals to revoke the deportation orders. The Administrative Court, in dismissing the applications, held that the Secretary of State had been entitled to refuse to consider in-country revocation applications and appeals. Further, on the proper construction of the legislation, the Secretary of State had made no immigration decisions in the claimants' cases.
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