Criminal Migrant is Allowed to Stay in Britain After Fighting Deportation by Arguing His Son Disliked Foreign Chicken Nuggets
A criminal migrant who fought deportation by arguing his son disliked foreign chicken nuggets, sparking outrage last year, has won the right to stay in Britain after a judge ruled that human rights prevented his removal. The Mail has the story.
The case of convict Klevis Disha, 39 – who entered Britain illegally under a false name and lied in a failed asylum claim – sparked outrage when it emerged a year ago.
Critics cited it as a stark example of abuse of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Home Office talked tough, pressing to have him expelled – which should have been a formality as he was jailed for two years in 2017.
But despite the outcry he has won his appeal against removal.
His barrister Richard McKee successfully argued it would be “unduly harsh” for his son, 11, to have to join his father in Albania, or be left in Britain without him.
Disha was 15 in 2001 when he “entered the UK illegally as an unaccompanied minor”, judges were told.
Two days later he made an asylum claim on the basis of political persecution. He stated, falsely, that he had been born in the former Yugoslavia in 1986. It also appears he gave a false name.
Disha’s asylum claim was refused nine months later with “the Home Secretary not being satisfied he had a well-founded fear of persecution”.
He appealed, his case dragged on for four years and, in September 2005, he was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain.
He met his Albanian-born girlfriend the next year, and they had a daughter and a son.
In September 2017, Disha was given a two-year jail sentence after being caught with £250,000 in cash, determined to be the proceeds of crime when he could not account for its origins. The sentence of more than a year meant he should be deported.
In 2019, after just nine months inside, he was told he was to be stripped of UK citizenship.
His appeal was only heard in June 2024 when Judge Behan ruled the crook should not be deported “on human rights grounds”.
The Home Office appealed and a tribunal overturned the ruling, noting of his son, ‘C’: “We can only see in the decision a single example of why ‘C’ could not go to Albania: ‘C’ will not eat the type of chicken nuggets available abroad.”
A series of hearings dragged on for more than a year and Judge Veloso has now ruled in Disha’s favour, under Article 8 of the Human Rights Act, noting ‘C’ “struggles with certain textures of foods” and “has a limited diet”.
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Jesus H Christ!
The judiciary clearly dislikes the British people as much as the government does.
Activist judges. The UK is infested with them
Article 8 of the ECHR still refers to right of people to remain free of routine government surveillance in their homes. The text is literally:
1. Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family
life, his home and his correspondence.
2. There shall be no interference by a public authority with the
exercise of this right except such as is in accordance with the
law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of
national security, public safety or the economic well-being of the
country, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection
of health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms
of others.
This is obviously not applicable to the given case at all.
Seems to be about the son’s right to a family life (here). More clown UK.
Further information says the Ethnic Albanian Muslim Spoilt Brat is now 14 years old, and his first language is Albanian, like his unscrupulous Albanian mother who married his criminal Albanian father, so there is no reason not to deport the whole family of scroungers back to their ancestral homeland of Albania.
How the world must be laughing at our weakness!
It must have been 2019 when the sight of spring flowers made me feel happy and optimistic. Now, everywhere you look there are reasons to feel desperate. The flowers haven’t noticed, but we have.
Beautiful comment! Satan and his evil human followers ruin everything, but God sends us flowers & birdies singing to cheer us up. I pray to God every day to show us how to annihilate Satan, that justice shall be done, but He hasn’t answered me yet. I hope He is thinking about it.
Here, this will cheer you up — I just stumbled upon this Bluegrass Gospel version of two old hymns I’d been looking for on Youtube. Even though it seems to be an AI version, I think it’s great fun to listen to…
I Saw the Light x I’ll Fly Away 🔥 Live Bluegrass Gospel Jam
Oops! Elsewhere on this site today, I see that you’ve said that you are actually a classical musician, so you won’t like my Bluegrass suggestion at all! I like both, but not many do.
Human rights boss defends chicken nugget deportation case ruling
Not only has “Judge” Linda Veloso issued this insane “judgment”, but the “human rights boss” Mary-Ann Stephenson supports her insane judgment:
“The decision centres on the rights of Klevis Disha’s 11-year-old son and the potential impact of separation from his father, according to Mary-Ann Stephenson, chairwoman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).”
One commenter wrote:
“Funny, you have genuinely good fathers in this country who are routinely denied access to their children, for no other reason than a vindictive other parent. Human rights don’t come into it here. Yet, for a migrant criminal, we bend over backwards.”
“Unduly harsh” not by the UK but his criminal activity.
They should be deported and then do what every responsible parent should – say you are not getting anything else until you’ve eaten these chicken nuggets.
Why have we become a virtual FREE FOR ALL?——What are the goals of the Political Class? —-I have stated many times on here what I think they are doing. From what I can see they are aligned with the globalist agenda to destroy the Nation State as it is a clear impediment to Global Government aspirations. Mass immigration helps them in this regard.