
According to a tribunal, an Albanian criminal whose deportation was partially blocked due to his young son’s aversion of foreign chicken nuggets could nonetheless be ordered to leave the country. The 39-year-old Klevis Disha entered the United Kingdom unlawfully as an unaccompanied minor. Later, he gave a fake identity and made a false claim that he was born in the former Yugoslavia.After two years in prison, he was found in possession of £300,000, which was determined to be the proceeds of crime, and in 2021, his UK citizenship was revoked.
Media reports say due to dietary sensitivities, sensory problems, and trouble expressing emotions, an immigration tribunal determined that it would be “unduly harsh” for his 10-year-old son, who is referred to as “C” in court documents, to accompany his father back to Albania.Court documents only cited the young boy’s dislike of “the type of chicken nuggets that are available abroad” as an example.