In post-war Britain, black and ____ immigrants faced hostility, discrimination and sometimes even ____. Surveys conducted in the mid-1960s revealed that ____ out of five British people felt that 'too many ____ had been let into the country'. ____, their descendants and new immigrants to the country still suffer the ____ of discrimination and racism, which may not always be ____. For example, they may often find it more difficult to get jobs, or receive the same standards of justice as white British people. Some of the effects of racism are more obvious. Recently, the ____ was forced to apologise for what has been called the 'Windrush ____, in which people who have lived in Britain ever since immigrating decades ago have been ____ arrested, denied legal rights, ____ with deportation and sometimes even wrongly ____ from the UK by the Home Office.

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