Rapist’s criminal record is so bad he can’t be deported
- A Jamaican rapist cannot be deported from the UK because his severe criminal record may prevent him from accessing witness protection in Jamaica, as ruled by an immigration tribunal.
- The Upper Tribunal determined that his deportation would breach Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, protecting against persecution.
- The judge concluded that there was a real risk of harm to him from non-state actors, specifically criminal gangs in Jamaica.
- Yvette Cooper confirmed that ministers are considering rewriting human rights laws due to dissatisfaction with immigration tribunal decisions.
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Jamaican rapist's criminal record is so bad he CAN'T be deported - as he would be barred from witness protection
Jamaican rapist's criminal record is so bad he CAN'T be deported - as he would be barred from witness protection - A Jamaican rapist cannot be deported from the UK because his criminal record is so severe it would likely prevent him from accessing witness protection in his home country, an immigration tribunal has ruled
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