Deportation paused over son's 'aversion to chicken nuggets'
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An immigration tribunal has ruled that deporting Klevis Disha, a 39-year-old Albanian criminal, could be unduly harsh on his young son. Disha, who entered the UK illegally and used a false identity, faces the potential of being told to leave Britain. The tribunal noted that his son's aversion to foreign chicken nuggets played a significant role in their decision-making process, highlighting the importance of the child's welfare in immigration cases. While Disha's criminal past is relevant, family considerations have influenced the tribunal's findings.
An immigration tribunal determined that deporting Klevis Disha, a 39-year-old Albanian criminal, might be unnecessarily harsh on his young son.
Despite Klevis Disha's illegal entry and false identity claims, the tribunal considered the impact on his child's well-being, especially regarding his food preferences.
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