A UK judge permits a criminal to stay in the country due to his son's dislike of foreign chicken nuggets
- Mahamunimodi Team
- Feb 13
- 1 min read

A deportation order for an Albanian criminal was halted in part due to his young son’s refusal to eat foreign chicken nuggets.
Klevis Disha, 39, entered the UK illegally as an unaccompanied minor and later assumed a false identity, claiming to be born in the former Yugoslavia.
His UK citizenship was revoked in 2021 after he was sentenced to two years in prison for possessing £300,000 in criminal proceeds. Authorities later determined that his citizenship had been “acquired through deception.”
However, an immigration tribunal ruled that deporting Disha would be “unduly harsh” on his 10-year-old son, referred to as ‘C’ in court documents, due to the child's food sensitivities, sensory issues, and difficulty expressing emotions.
The sole example cited in court documents was the boy’s reluctance to eat “the type of chicken nuggets available abroad.”



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