Migrant Child Rapist Won’t Be Deported Because It Would ‘Harm His Mental Health’

Argues that he wouldn’t be able to access care for PTSD or depression in Eritrea

A migrant from Eritrea who is a convicted child rapist has won an appeal not to be deported from the UK after arguing that it would harm his mental health.

Yes, really.

The migrant has been in prison for TEN YEARS after attacking a teenage girl in 2014.

GB News reports that an appeal claiming that the migrant wouldn’t be able to access care for PTSD or depression in the East African country has been successful.

The man’s lawyers were able to get a doctor to testify that the migrant would likely kill himself if he was deported.

They also claimed that he would be punished in his home country for evading military service. 

As a result, the migrant will remain in the UK despite a security report concluding that the man poses a significant risk to public safety. 

Conservative MP Nigel Mills commented “This man committed a serious criminal offence and should be nowhere near this country.”

He added, “If he was concerned about losing mental health treatment or being arrested for fleeing the draft, he should have thought about that before he committed the crime.”

“This decision is another sign the tribunal system is deeply out of touch with the rest of Britain,” Mills further urged.

This is far from an isolated case.

Last year, a migrant rapist concluded to be a significant danger to women was allowed to stay in the UK after he argued that the medicines he was receiving to treat his mental health would not be available in Gambia.

As we previously highlighted, an Afghan illegal migrant sex offender was recently granted refugee status in the UK because it was argued that exposing himself in public wouldn’t be tolerated if he was sent back to Afghanistan.

Other hardened criminal migrants have managed to avoid deportation by arguing that it would violate their human rights.

There are also concerns that a government attempt to bring in a new definition of extremism and apply it to criminal illegal immigrants could provide them an excuse to avoid deportation by arguing that it could lead to their ill-treatment if they are returned to their home country.

In addition, a 2022 report found that more than 80 percent of illegal immigrants detained in the UK were simply let go rather than deported.

Those who have been ordered to be deported often purposefully become violent or aggressive, knowing that it will prevent the flight from taking off with them on board.

The government continues to drag its feet on a vow to pass legislation that would see boat migrant asylum seekers arriving in the UK illegally deported to Rwanda for processing.

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Comments 6
  1. That sign their holding, “No Nation No Borders”, is backwards. It should be “No Borders No Nation.” Without question, the first will lead to the second.

  2. I don’t know why people keep say we should deport illegals who commit crimes. Put them in jail for however long a time fits the crime. If you send them back they will eventually just reenter and commit more crimes. Jail! After they have served their time, *then* deport them.

  3. Yes but if a Human (White) FARTS,
    he goes to the Gulag for ten years!
    Cowards accept this Foreign Nazi bullshit!
    Men with ⚾️⚾️ WOULDN’T!

  4. Tell It If It Wants To Stay It Will Need To Be Medically Castrated-For Staying in a Safe? Country!-Do You Think It Will Change Its Mind??

  5. The solution is the death penalty. Not deportation. Cheaper quicker and if the authorities won’t do it a vigilante should.
    All western nations are lead by traitors.

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