Albanian 'Chicken Nugget' Migrant Wins Legal Fight to Stay in UK
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‘Chicken Nuggets’ Case: Yet Another Migration Embarrassment for Starmer
The surreal case of an Albanian criminal who tried to dodge removal from the UK in part by claiming his son disliked foreign chicken nuggets—yes, really—reached its inevitable conclusion this week, when he won the right to stay in Britain. Klevis Disha entered the country illegally under a false name, lied in his asylum claim, and was later jailed for two years after being caught with £250,000, known to be proceeds of crime. An immigration tribu…
Criminal migrant beats deportation because his son hates foreign chicken nuggets
Disha appealed on human rights grounds, arguing that removal would breach Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights because of the impact on his youngest son, referred to only as C in court papers.
Infamous 'chicken nugget migrant' WINS appeal to stay in Britain
A criminal Albanian migrant who infamously argued that he should not be deported due to his son disliking foreign chicken nuggets has won his appeal to stay in Britain. Klevis Disha, 39, broke into Britain in February 2001, when he was a 15-year-old unaccompanied child.When he entered the country, he used a fake name and falsely claimed to have been born in the former Yugoslavia.While his asylum claim was rejected, he secured UK citizenship in 2…
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