Hesham Mohammed Ali wins right to stay in England despite drug trafficking convictions and child abandonment

The Telegraph:

Home Office fury as drug dealer immigrant wins right to stay in UK

A judge’s decision to allow a convicted drug dealer who abandoned his children the right to stay in Britain over his “human rights” is at the centre of mounting political protest.

Home Office fury as drug dealer immigrant wins right to stay in UK

Hesham Mohammed Ali
David Barrett

By , Home Affairs Correspondent

8:45PM BST 27 Apr 2013

Hesham Mohammed Ali won an appeal against moves by Theresa May, the Home Secretary, to deport him because of his crimes.

He convinced a judge he had a “family life” which had to be respected because he had a “genuine” relationship with a British woman – despite already having two children by different women with whom he now has no contact.

Ali also mounted an extraordinary claim that his life would be in danger in his native Iraq because he was covered in tattoos, including a half-naked Western woman – a claim which was only dismissed after exhaustive legal examination.

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4 Replies to “Hesham Mohammed Ali wins right to stay in England despite drug trafficking convictions and child abandonment”

  1. “…tattoos, including a half-naked Western woman….”
    Duh….. Tattoo a burqa over her.

  2. These idiotic decisions are the work of out of touch judges and politicians. Ordinary British people are as sickened by them as anyone else would be, having these criminals foisted on us and unable to get rid of them. Who cares about our human rights?

  3. Once again the rights of the criminal over ride the rights of the honest citizens, letting this piece of scum stay in Britain is a violation of the human rights of everyone else in Britain.