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Hardline immigration lawsMirror
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Salvation Army says it has seen a sharp drop in the numbers of people trapped in slavery.
Charity says immigration laws have created a 'climate of fear' among victims of modern slavery.
Figures show in the past year , 2,741 people have entered support services for victims.
This is 792 fewer people than the previous year - a 22% fall.
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