Deportation paused over son’s aversion to chicken nuggets
- A father was allowed to stay in the UK due to his son's food difficulties, including a dislike for foreign chicken nuggets, as ruled by an immigration tribunal.
- The tribunal determined that deporting the family would breach the boy's right to a family life under the European Convention on Human Rights .
- Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized the decision as 'mind-boggling' and 'ludicrous', while the Home Office emphasized its commitment to deporting foreign criminals.
- Klevis Disha, the father, was previously jailed for two years for possessing £300,000 in proceeds of crime and had initially entered the UK illegally.
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