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Why can’t Britain deport foreign paedophiles?
This isn’t a trick question; all too often, the headlines are dominated by stories of heinous criminals whose deportations are blocked on spurious pretext. Just days ago, news broke that a Congolese paedophile who had sexually assaulted his own stepdaughter had been allowed to remain in the UK on human rights grounds.
Even more bluntly, somebody with an impartial interest in child welfare shouldn’t seek to keep a convicted paedophile in the country. The state is paying activist social workers to frustrate the Home Office’s efforts. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case. Anicet Mayela, also Congolese, was recently sentenced to ten years in prison for raping and impregnating a 15-year old girl in Oxford. Back in 2005, Mayela’s deportation was blocked on human rights grounds. In late October, the headlines were dominated by the story of an Indian paedophile, known as HS, whose deportation was blocked by the Home Office on the grounds that removing him from the country would interfere with his “right to a family life”.
Why can’t Britain deport foreign paedophiles?
This isn’t a trick question; all too often, the headlines are dominated by stories of heinous criminals whose deportations are blocked on spurious pretext. Just days ago, news broke that a Congolese paedophile who had sexually assaulted his own stepdaughter had been allowed to remain in the UK on human rights grounds.
Even more bluntly, somebody with an impartial interest in child welfare shouldn’t seek to keep a convicted paedophile in the country. The state is paying activist social workers to frustrate the Home Office’s efforts. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case. Anicet Mayela, also Congolese, was recently sentenced to ten years in prison for raping and impregnating a 15-year old girl in Oxford. Back in 2005, Mayela’s deportation was blocked on human rights grounds. In late October, the headlines were dominated by the story of an Indian paedophile, known as HS, whose deportation was blocked by the Home Office on the grounds that removing him from the country would interfere with his “right to a family life”.