Deportation paused over son’s aversion to chicken nuggets

Deportation paused over son’s aversion to chicken nuggets
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Deportation paused over son’s aversion to chicken nuggets
Author: Jessica Coates
Published: Feb, 10 2025 03:12

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Deportation paused over son’s aversion to chicken nuggets 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.

But an immigration tribunal ruled it would be “unduly harsh” for his 10-year-old son, known as ‘C’ in court documents, to return to Albania with his father owing to food sensitivities, sensory issues and difficulties communicating emotions.

A Home Office spokesperson, who said they did not comment on specific cases, said: “Foreign nationals who commit heinous crimes should be in no doubt that we will do everything to make sure they are not free on Britain’s streets, including removal from the UK at the earliest possible opportunity.

Shadow home secretary Chris Philp told The Daily Telegraph: “This case shows how bogus asylum seekers and foreign criminals are ruthlessly exploiting human rights laws and weak judges to stay in the UK.”.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper appealed the judgment in August last year, arguing there was not enough evidence to show Disha’s deportation would be “unduly harsh” on his son.

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