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Birmingham academic arrested after student visa expires

Shakespeare expert Dr Paul Hamilton who studied for a PhD at the University of Birmingham has spent ten days at a refugee centre and must leave next week

Dr Paul Hamilton is due to leave the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ next week after being arrested

A Birmingham academic has spoken of his humiliation after he was arrested in front of neighbours and thrown into the back of a police van.

Immigration officials swooped to take Shakespeare expert Dr Paul Hamilton, who is from California, into custody after his student visa expired.

Dr Hamilton, 42, who last year graduated with his PhD from the University of Birmingham, had been taking part in preparations to mark the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death in Stratford-upon-Avon.

He described his horror at being treated like a "common criminal" and being thrown into a police cell for ten hours.

Dr Hamilton was finally released on Wednesday afternoon but he told the Post he had agreed to leave the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ within four days.

His arrest on January 17 sparked outrage in academic circles, many of whom branded it a "shameful" overreaction.

In an interview from his cell at the Morton Hall Immigration Removal Centre near Lincoln, Dr Hamilton told the Post : "I have been treated like a common criminal. I was arrested in front of all my neighbours.

"My apartment has a quadrangle at the middle of it and all the windows look in on it. I was arrested at 1.30 in the afternoon there and it happened in front of my neighbours.