E U R O P E
A judge ruled that a convicted Afghan sex offender should stay in the UK because his crimes meant he could face “mob violence” if he returned to his home country.
An immigration tribunal judge awarded the 31-year-old offender refugee status after agreeing with lawyers that his mental illness meant he would likely offend again—
something that would expose him to “ill treatment” if he were deported to Afghanistan.
https://bit.ly/4aTW9MV
A judge ruled that a convicted Afghan sex offender should stay in the UK because his crimes meant he could face “mob violence” if he returned to his home country.
An immigration tribunal judge awarded the 31-year-old offender refugee status after agreeing with lawyers that his mental illness meant he would likely offend again—
something that would expose him to “ill treatment” if he were deported to Afghanistan.
https://bit.ly/4aTW9MV
E U R O P E
🇬🇧 A judge ruled that a convicted Afghan sex offender should stay in the UK because his crimes meant he could face “mob violence” if he returned to his home country.
An immigration tribunal judge awarded the 31-year-old offender refugee status after agreeing with lawyers that his mental illness meant he would likely offend again—
something that would expose him to “ill treatment” if he were deported to Afghanistan.
https://bit.ly/4aTW9MV