Stark pictures show migrant ‘tent city’ weaving through roads outside Dublin asylum processing centre
A FAILED migrant who beat his wife, sexually assaulted a stranger and dealt crack cocaine and heroin can finally be deported – 23 years after his first UK asylum claim was rejected., named only as GRB, arrived in the UK from Iran in November 2000 and staved off a deportation order for 14 years after being refused asylum six different times.
GBR was made to attend a “domestic abuse perpetrator programme” and chose not to challenge the allegation he attacked his partner at an immigration tribunal. Judge I P Jarvis ruled he was not “legally removable” for most of the decade because of his stints in prison or constant asylum appeals. Ordering his removal, the Judge ruled the thug had “not shown that there are very compelling circumstances which outweigh the very significant public interest in deportation.”
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