Two years after Windrush scandal, many await compensation
Al Jazeera
Victims say the government’s compensation scheme is inefficient and illogical, as calls grow for an NGO to manage the process instead.
Dominic Akers-Paul, 27, is still waiting for the full compensation he believes he is rightfully owed by the United Kingdom government. He is one of the thousands of Windrush victims whose issues with immigration documentation have cast a troubling shadow over his personal and professional experiences. His mother was born at sea, as his grandmother travelled between St Kitts and Nevis, the dual-island Caribbean nation and former British colony, and the UK. She was not considered a British citizen as a result.More Related News