Naomi Campbell and Thandie Newton are among the celebrities leading the call for airlines to stop deportation flights to Jamaica.
The runway icon, 50, and actress, 48, have urged airlines not to comply with the Home Office if ordered to carry out a deportation flight.
They join forces with actress Naomie Harris, as well as more than 80 black Britons in an open letter to the CEOs of TUI UK, Evelop Airlines, Titan Airways, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Hi Fly and Air Tanker.
They are also calling for a pause on the operation of future deportation flights to Commonwealth countries. In the letter, the campaigners say they have grounds to believe the companies had worked with the UK government to "operate and facilitate" deportation flights.
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