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Modern slavery backlogBBC
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More than 23,000 suspected victims are still waiting for a decision from the Home Office regarding their status.
Some have already spent up to four years in a safe house, including a woman at a safehouse in Sussex .
Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner welcomes ambitious plans but calls for more prosecutions.
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