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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It seems that officers is getting "braver" and it was a case that only come out through social media, that stojan was from the former yugoslavia, he left there before war broke out in 1991 and he have lived in london ever since.

Last thursday he was detained by immigration officials in a detention centre in dorset, the local mp, keir starmer intervened and he said he was concerned the way he was detained and the fact that the proposal was to remove him before he had time to take legal advice or to make representation, at the bare minimum it must be right to make representation and have the opportunity to consult an solicitor.

He have got lots of support now and even gary linekar, john snow and others tweeted about it.

He is now released for 2 weeks to get it sorted or to get kicked out.

Former yogoslavia doesnt exist anymore, it is now serbia, he have no country to go back to, only his elderly mother lives there, so they dont know what to do, is democracy being taken away slowly?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So he's lived here for over 26 years and not had time to take legal advice?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So he's lived here for over 26 years and not had time to take legal advice?"
He have lived here legally and payed tax like everyone else, there was no reason for them to take him, it will be on the news tonight.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"It seems that officers is getting "braver" and it was a case that only come out through social media, that stojan was from the former yugoslavia, he left there before war broke out in 1991 and he have lived in london ever since.

Last thursday he was detained by immigration officials in a detention centre in dorset, the local mp, keir starmer intervened and he said he was concerned the way he was detained and the fact that the proposal was to remove him before he had time to take legal advice or to make representation, at the bare minimum it must be right to make representation and have the opportunity to consult an solicitor.

He have got lots of support now and even gary linekar, john snow and others tweeted about it.

He is now released for 2 weeks to get it sorted or to get kicked out.

Former yogoslavia doesnt exist anymore, it is now serbia, he have no country to go back to, only his elderly mother lives there, so they dont know what to do, is democracy being taken away slowly?"

Is he here legally or illegally?

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge

Was there something missing from the start of the OP?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It seems that officers is getting "braver" and it was a case that only come out through social media, that stojan was from the former yugoslavia, he left there before war broke out in 1991 and he have lived in london ever since.

Last thursday he was detained by immigration officials in a detention centre in dorset, the local mp, keir starmer intervened and he said he was concerned the way he was detained and the fact that the proposal was to remove him before he had time to take legal advice or to make representation, at the bare minimum it must be right to make representation and have the opportunity to consult an solicitor.

He have got lots of support now and even gary linekar, john snow and others tweeted about it.

He is now released for 2 weeks to get it sorted or to get kicked out.

Former yogoslavia doesnt exist anymore, it is now serbia, he have no country to go back to, only his elderly mother lives there, so they dont know what to do, is democracy being taken away slowly?

Is he here legally or illegally?"

Yes, he is here legally and working too.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Was there something missing from the start of the OP? "
Missing in what way?

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Was there something missing from the start of the OP? Missing in what way?"

Maybe I'm just reading it funny, I thought maybe you had copied and pasted and missed out a sentence or two at the start.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Was there something missing from the start of the OP? Missing in what way?

Maybe I'm just reading it funny, I thought maybe you had copied and pasted and missed out a sentence or two at the start. "

No, everything is there too.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"It seems that officers is getting "braver" and it was a case that only come out through social media, that stojan was from the former yugoslavia, he left there before war broke out in 1991 and he have lived in london ever since.

Last thursday he was detained by immigration officials in a detention centre in dorset, the local mp, keir starmer intervened and he said he was concerned the way he was detained and the fact that the proposal was to remove him before he had time to take legal advice or to make representation, at the bare minimum it must be right to make representation and have the opportunity to consult an solicitor.

He have got lots of support now and even gary linekar, john snow and others tweeted about it.

He is now released for 2 weeks to get it sorted or to get kicked out.

Former yogoslavia doesnt exist anymore, it is now serbia, he have no country to go back to, only his elderly mother lives there, so they dont know what to do, is democracy being taken away slowly?

Is he here legally or illegally?Yes, he is here legally and working too."

Then the law should and ought to protect him.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It seems that officers is getting "braver" and it was a case that only come out through social media, that stojan was from the former yugoslavia, he left there before war broke out in 1991 and he have lived in london ever since.

Last thursday he was detained by immigration officials in a detention centre in dorset, the local mp, keir starmer intervened and he said he was concerned the way he was detained and the fact that the proposal was to remove him before he had time to take legal advice or to make representation, at the bare minimum it must be right to make representation and have the opportunity to consult an solicitor.

He have got lots of support now and even gary linekar, john snow and others tweeted about it.

He is now released for 2 weeks to get it sorted or to get kicked out.

Former yogoslavia doesnt exist anymore, it is now serbia, he have no country to go back to, only his elderly mother lives there, so they dont know what to do, is democracy being taken away slowly?

Is he here legally or illegally?Yes, he is here legally and working too.

Then the law should and ought to protect him."

That is right it should. I wonder how they didnt let him have any representation, it is an interesting case.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Was there something missing from the start of the OP? Missing in what way?

Maybe I'm just reading it funny, I thought maybe you had copied and pasted and missed out a sentence or two at the start. "

The quoted text made it sound like he was here illegally and had only just been caught up by immigration.

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth

what has it got to do with brexit ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have had a similar case. You have to have a British parent, born or neutralised. Or they have to have a good reason to be a British resident. When I had to renew my passport they said I wasn't British because both my parents were not British when I was born.

In the end I renewed it in the country with no problem. It's also beuaricracy at it's worse. My parents and I had British passports which went through all the checks when we first applied for it.

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By *mwstaffsMan
over a year ago

brownhills

He was denied asylum and his leave to remain expired some time ago

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"He was denied asylum and his leave to remain expired some time ago"

Then is status is "illegal" and he has no right to be here.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"He was denied asylum and his leave to remain expired some time ago

Then is status is "illegal" and he has no right to be here."

Not according to the news tho.

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"He was denied asylum and his leave to remain expired some time ago

Then is status is "illegal" and he has no right to be here."

Sounds right to me, but I don't know the ins and outs of this particular case.

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge

I thought that with this title the thread was going to be about cabinet members including the PM flying around the world to find countries to trade with us with crap human rights records like the Philippines and Saudi Arabia.

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