Deportation paused over son’s aversion to chicken nuggets
- An immigration tribunal ruled that Klevis Disha, an Albanian criminal, can remain in the UK due to his son's aversion to foreign chicken nuggets, which was deemed 'unduly harsh' for deportation.
- Disha, who entered the UK illegally in 2001, had his citizenship stripped in 2021 after serving prison time for possession of crime proceeds.
- The tribunal's decision, which cited the European Convention on Human Rights, is under review after another judge disagreed with the ruling.
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Criminal Migrant Avoids Deportation with Chicken Nugget Defence
You read the headline right: an Albanian criminal was allowed to stay in Britain partly because his son will not eat foreign chicken nuggets. Truly, the Labour government’s attempt today to prove its worth on tackling illegal migration could not have got off to a worse start. With this Labour government, raids and arrests of those working here illegally have increased by 38%.We said we’d crack down on illegal working. We are.https://t.co/1HOqlw…
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
A British court has ruled that an Albanian criminal cannot be deported because his ten-year-old son has a "aversion" to ... The post criminal must not be deported – because son foreign chicken nuggets despises appeared first on Apollo News.
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