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US Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans

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内容摘要:The Sunday Times reported in 2021 that a British soldier was believed to have been responsible for her murder.

The Sunday Times reported in 2021 that a British soldier was believed to have been responsible for her murder.

Goi was born in Juba but as a child she moved to neighbouring Uganda, like Akol and hundreds of thousands of other South Sudanese.Many fled in the years after 2011, when South Sudan became independent from Sudan.

US Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans

There were high hopes for the world's newest nation, but just two years later a civil war erupted, during which 400,000 people were killed andAlthough the civil war ended after five years, further waves of violence, natural disasters and poverty mean people continue to leave.Recently, fighting between government and opposition forces has escalated - sparking

US Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans

After leaving a war-weary South Sudan for Uganda, Goi's "biggest dream" was to become a model.Fantasy became reality just last year, when she was scouted by agents via Facebook. For her very first job, she walked for Italian fashion giant Roberto Cavalli.

US Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans

"I was super excited and ready for my first season... I was really nervous and scared but I said to myself: 'I can make it' - because it was a dream," Goi says, speaking to the BBC from Milan, having flown out for a job at the last minute.

But some South Sudanese models have had more tumultuous journeys.Chef Poppy O'Toole added: "Thank you Norma for giving so many of us fun and comfort over the last few years.

"You are and forever will be an icon."Jess and Norma were also regular visitors to Marshall's Yard shopping centre in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, where they switched on the Christmas lights last year.

In a tribute to Norma, a spokesperson for the centre said: "Norma switched on the lights, but it was her wonderful personality and smile that truly lit up the yard."A theatre show based on the tv series Peaky Blinders is returning to Birmingham for its final run of shows.

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