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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/02/10/pakistani-paedophile-escaped-deportation-his-children/Pakistani paedophile escaped deportation because it would ‘harm his children’
Home Office appeals ‘plainly wrong’ decision after judge ruled it would be ‘unduly harsh’ on his two toddlers if he was forced to leave UK
A Pakistani father who was jailed for child sex offences escaped deportation because it would be “unduly harsh” on his children. The unnamed father of two toddlers, who was granted anonymity by an immigration court, had been banned from living with his children since he was convicted of trying to get three “barely pubescent” girls to engage in sex and jailed for 18 months. However, a lower tribunal judge ruled that he should not be deported back to Pakistan as it would be “unduly harsh for the children to be without their father”. The Home Office appealed the decision and was backed by an upper tribunal judge Judith Gleeson who set aside the ruling, criticising it as “contrary to the evidence, plainly wrong and rationally insupportable”. The case is ongoing.
https://archive.ph/W4kyL#selection-2907.0-2929.20Published at
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