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https://youtu.be/FeRON0KwGjM?t=27"Tune In Tomorrow..." (1990)

Klevis Disha, 39, entered the UK illegally as an unaccompanied minor. He later gave a fake name and falsely claimed to be born in the former Yugoslavia.

Disha, who could still be forced to leave the UK, was stripped of his citizenship in 2021 after serving two years in prison when he was caught with £300,000 known to be proceeds of crime.

Following his conviction it was found he had acquired his citizenship “through deception”.

But an immigration tribunal ruled it would be "unduly harsh" for his 10-year-old son, known as 'C' in court documents, to return to Albania with his father owing to food sensitivities, sensory issues and difficulties communicating emotions.

Speaking to LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Border Security Minister Dame Angela Eagle revealed the Home Secretary had appealed the decision.

She told Nick: "The Home Secretary actually appealed that as soon as soon as it became clear that is the decision that's been made, that is not a final decision yet. The court processes aren't over yet. When we appeal things they often get overturned."

But, the minister did say she was 'astonished' at the decision.

She said: "My opinion - since I'm not a judge - (is) I'm fairly astonished but what we have to do is say we're serious about this, we've deported a lot of people regardless of whether they like chicken nuggets or not."

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https://youtu.be/FeRON0KwGjM?t=27 "Tune In Tomorrow..." (1990) >Klevis Disha, 39, entered the UK illegally as an unaccompanied minor. He later gave a fake name and falsely claimed to be born in the former Yugoslavia. > Disha, who could still be forced to leave the UK, was stripped of his citizenship in 2021 after serving two years in prison when he was caught with £300,000 known to be proceeds of crime. > Following his conviction it was found he had acquired his citizenship “through deception”. > But an immigration tribunal ruled it would be "unduly harsh" for his 10-year-old son, known as 'C' in court documents, to return to Albania with his father owing to food sensitivities, sensory issues and difficulties communicating emotions. > Speaking to LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Border Security Minister Dame Angela Eagle revealed the Home Secretary had appealed the decision. > She told Nick: "The Home Secretary actually appealed that as soon as soon as it became clear that is the decision that's been made, that is not a final decision yet. The court processes aren't over yet. When we appeal things they often get overturned." > But, the minister did say she was 'astonished' at the decision. > She said: "My opinion - since I'm not a judge - (is) I'm fairly astonished but what we have to do is say we're serious about this, we've deported a lot of people regardless of whether they like chicken nuggets or not."

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All this crap is distraction that they are not deporting.

"Since the election, we've removed 2,580 foreign criminals, a 23% increase on the same period 12 months prior."

Out of 100,000 that came in, they deported 2.5% Situation ain't looking good.