London: Likening the British government to Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, 49,000 mostly Indian professionals and their families are to get a court hearing next week over their bid to block changes to the terms of their stay in Britain on the grounds of human rights and race relations.
To stay, migrants have to prove they are earning at least 40,000 pounds a year and were below 32 years of age when they first applied.
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