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Pakistani man says that removal would have ‘disproportionate’ impact on his children, despite never having met one of them
The man, in his late 30s, faced automatic deportation after he was jailed for speeding through a red light and hitting the elderly woman on a zebra crossing before fleeing, a tribunal heard.
However, he has avoided immediate removal from the UK after telling an immigration tribunal that his deportation would have a “disproportionate” impact on his two children – one of whom he has never met.
The man is estranged from his British family because the mother of his children began divorce proceedings after he was sent to jail….
The man, in his late 30s, faced automatic deportation after he was jailed for speeding through a red light and hitting the elderly woman on a zebra crossing before fleeing, a tribunal heard.
However, he has avoided immediate removal from the UK after telling an immigration tribunal that his deportation would have a “disproportionate” impact on his two children – one of whom he has never met.
The man is estranged from his British family because the mother of his children began divorce proceedings after he was sent to jail….