UK judge allows Albanian criminal to stay due to son's food sensitivities, challenging deportation.
An immigration judge in the UK has allowed Albanian criminal Klevis Disha to stay in the UK temporarily due to concerns about his 10-year-old son's food sensitivities and emotional difficulties. The tribunal ruled that returning to Albania would be "unduly harsh" on the child, citing an aversion to foreign chicken nuggets as an example. The Home Office is appealing the decision, arguing there isn't enough evidence to support the ruling and emphasizing its commitment to deporting foreign criminals. The case is ongoing.
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