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Somalian migrant living in Epping hotel thanks Keir Starmer ‘from the bottom of my heart’ after winning right to stay in the UK

A Somali immigrant living in the controversial Bell Hotel in EPPING thanked Sir Keir Starmer after winning his right to stay in the UK.

Khadar Mohamed will leave Essex Hotel next month and after winning the asylum war, Yorkshire will be moved to Bradford.

24 -year -old child traveling from Somalia to England on a small boat, ‘Very more, much more’ claimed that he would follow the case.

He also said that he believes that a ‘Bir-Tek Expedition’ plan plans are condemned to ‘failure’ to put pressure on boat transitions with France.

Daily Mail told: ‘I was told that I won my right to stay in the last two weeks. It was allowed for human rights.

“ I leave the hotel in mid -October. Great news.

I’m glad the government supports me. I would like to thank Keir Starmer from the bottom of my heart.

“ `I believe that many of us will be allowed. Many of them pass through the same situation and I believe they will win. ‘

The Ministry of Interior refused to comment on the case.

Khadar Mohamed, 24, (in the picture) Keir Starmer after winning the right to stay in the UK under his heart ‘thank you’

Khadar Mohamed will leave Bell Hotel next month and will be moved to Yorkshire, Bradford after winning the asylum war

Khadar Mohamed will leave Bell Hotel next month and will be moved to Yorkshire, Bradford after winning the asylum war

Khadar believes that the British ‘reality’, where immigrants remain, and adds: ‘I want to work, I want to contribute.

‘This is not our mistake. If they are not satisfied with the system, it is the system that needs to change. We are not a problem. ‘

France, which was blocked in the midst of Labour’s last-minute legal challenges, reacted to a single-single, one-time immigrant deportation system and said: ‘They need to do this properly.

“ This scheme has not yet worked. It failed. The plan to buy asylum seekers in Rwanda did not work.

“ This is a lot of time and millions of pounds taxpayers’ money is spent. Let’s stay. I want to work and contribute.

I love England. People need to calm down. We’re not bad people. ‘

Khadar added: ‘We have experienced a lot to reach England. I don’t think this plan will work. ‘

When an eryritable man claims that he was a victim of smuggling yesterday, he will be deported after he lost a war to stay.

Before the latest Supreme Supreme Court decision, there were new protests other than Bell Hotel in EPPING

Before the latest Supreme Supreme Court decision, there were new protests other than Bell Hotel in EPPING

However, the other will not be deported under the policy of ‘one, one’ after the government has won the proposal to temporarily block the removal this week.

The Eritrean man took his case to the Supreme Court, claiming that if his home office sent him back to France.

The claim of human rights, which is the first challenge to reach the court on the British -France agreement, could not continue the two lifting flights and put the government under renewed pressure.

Justice Sheldon said that the home office has made a temporary precautionary measure to prevent the erythemer man from deporting the erythron man for 14 days.

The first immigrant was successfully deported to France on Thursday.

The Labor Party’s proposal to return small boat immigrants to France is at risk of returning to nonsense after two deportation flights are prevented in the midst of last -minute legal difficulties.

Heathrow’s attempt to attempt an immigrant at the Charles de Gaulle Airport of Paris on an Air France flight was abandoned yesterday, then another one arrived today.

Passenger flight, the channel on the ship and the house office is thought to make reservation of the human flight continued.

He comes in the midst of a series of demonstrations against asylum seekers who have been guilty of a girl who has been guilty since then.

More recently, the EPPING REGIONAL Council announced that the Court of Appeal will take the case of closing Bell Hotel to the Supreme Court after a temporary Supreme Court’s decision to force 138 asylum seekers to leave until September 12th.

In recent weeks, a few people were arrested as the protests outside the hotel continued.

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