
Nigerian woman who failed to secure asylum in Britain eight times is finally granted the right to stay... because joining a terror group boosted her claim
Daily MailA Nigerian migrant whose claim for asylum in Britain was rejected eight times has finally been granted the right to stay after deliberately joining a terror group to boost her claim. A migrant whose claim for asylum in Britain was rejected eight times has finally been granted the right to stay after deliberately joining a terror group to boost her claim. Pictured: The Border Force checking passports at Gatwick Airport in London Kemi Badenoch led a furious backlash over a 'crazy' court ruling that a family of Gaza refugees must be allowed into the UK despite applying through a scheme for Ukrainians Judge Iain Burnett ruled that the woman joined IPOB purely 'in order to create a claim for asylum'. Then Home Secretary Priti Patel ordered he should be deported to Albania and stripped of his UK citizenship, but Disha appealed and was backed by a judge at an immigration tribunal The child's 'additional' needs were supported only by evidence from a trainee educational psychologist, a neighbour and a family friend.
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