Happens the same to me.  I have two symlinks to two specific folders on my NTFS 
partition, that has all my personal files and data (Dual-Boot PC). When I 
access to this folders via Home Folder using symlink folder and try to delete 
some file that is inside this, the next message appears "... can't be put in 
the trash. Do you want to delete it immediately?". Not happening the same when 
I acces via Data partition to the folder. 
By the way, I had observed that this weird behavior only appears to happens on 
the symlinked folder, and not on the folders that can be contained inside of it.
If, after accessing via Home Folder to you symlinked folder, you create any new 
file and a new folder, put this file on the folder, and try to delete this last 
one, no problem occurs. But if you try the same with any file inside symlinked 
folder, the message appears. I do not know how to explain it well, but what I 
try to said is that there is no problem at all in folders contained (and the 
files this folders contain) inside symlinked folder. The problem is with files 
contained inside symlinked folder.

IE: if my symlink folder is /media/user/Personal Files, any file
contained in Personal Files will have problem if accesing via Home
Folder. But no problems at all will occur with  files contained in
/media/user/Personal Files/Music.

Hope this help to someone to fix this.

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