modern slavery saved from deportation by campaigners has been given a five-year reprieve to stay and work in Scotland as a refugee.Trafficking victim Duc Nguyen was due to be put on a plane two years ago and sent back to Vietnam but the Home Office cancelled at the 11th hour following protests.Yesterday Duc, 46, thanked the people of his adopted home for helping him to stay long enough to obtain refugee status, which means he can remain for five years, with the hope of permanent residency.Yesterday he said he was overjoyed and relieved that he is no longer living in fear of deportation.He added: “It is a huge relief.
I am ready to get a job and just be a normal Scottish person.“I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who has put so.
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