maandag 20 juni 2011
Drug dealer uses child he never saw as excuse to stay
Convicted drugs dealer Asim Parris, 23, convinced both immigration judges and the Appeal Court that he should stay in Britain, in stead of being deported to Trinidad, because of his ''close bond'' with his daughter.
He, however, was never closely involved in her upbringing until the deportation order according to the mom.
Parris has been sentenced to six years in prison for a serious attack, but he can stay in Britain due to his ''close bond'' with his daughter, which apparently does not exist.
Original article:
---http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/8584563/Violent-drug-dealer-used-child-he-never-saw-as-excuse-to-stay.html
My take on this:
Using a child you've basically never seen as an excuse to stay in Britain is very low, even for a drugs dealer in my opinion. If the mom can prove that he was never involved in the child's upbringing, he should still be deported to Trinidad if you'd ask me. This only proves how low the man is willing to go to avoid being deported, not how ''close'' his ''bond'' is with his daughter.
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