Deportation paused over son’s aversion to chicken nuggets
- A father was allowed to stay in the UK due to his son's food difficulties, including a dislike for foreign chicken nuggets, as ruled by an immigration tribunal.
- The tribunal determined that deporting the family would breach the boy's right to a family life under the European Convention on Human Rights .
- Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized the decision as 'mind-boggling' and 'ludicrous', while the Home Office emphasized its commitment to deporting foreign criminals.
- Klevis Disha, the father, was previously jailed for two years for possessing £300,000 in proceeds of crime and had initially entered the UK illegally.
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Albanian crook was allowed to stay in UK because son won't eat foreign chicken nuggets - Daily Star
A judge has ruled that an Albanian criminal is allowed to remain in the UK despite being tried, after it was found his son could not return to Albania for reasons including his nugget consumption
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An Albanian criminal whose deportation was halted partly because of his young son’s aversion to foreign chicken nuggets could still be told to leave Britain, a tribunal has found. Klevis Disha, 39, entered the UK illegally as an unaccompanied minor. He later gave a fake name and falsely claimed to be born in the former Yugoslavia. He was stripped of his UK citizenship in 2021 after serving two years in prison when he was caught with £300,000 kno…
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