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A UK tribunal let an Albanian man stay after ruling deportation would harm his neurodiverse British son.
A UK tribunal has allowed Klevis Disha, an Albanian man who entered the UK illegally in 2001 and has a money laundering conviction, to remain after ruling deportation would violate his son’s human rights.
The 11-year-old British-born son, who has sensory and behavioural challenges, refuses to eat foreign chicken nuggets and has no ties to Albania.
The tribunal found that separating him from his father would cause severe emotional harm and undo years of progress in his care.
The decision, based on Article 8 of the Human Rights Act, emphasized the lack of adequate services for neurodiverse children in Albania and upheld the child’s best interests.
Disha’s partner will also stay in the UK.
The ruling has sparked political debate over immigration policy and human rights.
Un tribunal del Reino Unido dejó que un hombre albanés se quedara después de decidir que la deportación dañaría a su neurodiverso hijo británico.