The High Court has blocked the Home Office’s decision to deport a convicted drug dealer to Jamaica.
The court ruled the man can make a fresh application to stay in the UK as he was a reformed crack cocaine addict.
The judge added the Home Office had not sufficiently looked at the effect on his nine-year-old son who suffers from attention deficit hyperactive disorder.
The Home Office said he had a history of violence and his removal would be “conducive to the public good”.
An immigration judge rejected his appeal against deportation in 2006.




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1 omasbaer // Nov 23, 2007 at 4:32 pm
The judge should be encouraged to provide space in his house for this Jamaican “enrichment”.
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