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Vulnerable child at heart of chicken nugget deportation case, says regulator
The tribunal ruled deportation would harm the vulnerable 11-year-old British son with autism spectrum disorder and sensory sensitivities, allowing the father to stay in the UK.
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Vulnerable child at heart of chicken nugget deportation case, says regulator
The ruling is centred on the rights of Klevis Disha’s 11-year-old son and how he might be impacted if separated from his father. The case of an Albanian criminal who argued against deportation partly citing his son’s aversion to foreign chicken nuggets is “difficult” but has at the heart of it “a particularly vulnerable child”, a human rights boss has said. The ruling is centred on the rights of Klevis Disha’s 11-year-old son and how he might be…
Criminal Migrant is Allowed to Stay in Britain After Fighting Deportation by Arguing His Son Disliked Foreign Chicken Nuggets
A criminal migrant who fought deportation by arguing his son disliked foreign chicken nuggets, sparking outrage last year, has won the right to stay in Britain after a judge ruled that human rights prevented his removal.
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