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UK MP targets law after Zimbabwe paedo dodges deport
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43258, member: 636"] A British lawmaker wants to change human rights laws after courts stopped the deportation of dangerous criminals. Chris Philp serves as Shadow Minister for Home Affairs and believes Parliament should decide who can stay. He argues that judges protect foreign offenders instead of British citizens. Courts have used human rights rules to block deportations of people who committed serious crimes. Philp thinks these decisions put local people at risk. The politician pointed to a case about a Zimbabwean man who sexually abused children. A judge refused to send the man back to Zimbabwe because he might face problems there. The offender was born there but moved to Britain with his British mother when he was 16. Courts convicted him twice for crimes against children and for having illegal pictures. The man remains white Zimbabwean despite his mother's citizenship status. Philp believes human rights laws protect criminals more than victims. He wants Parliament to have final say over deportation cases rather than letting judges decide. The Conservative politician argues that British children deserve protection from foreign sex offenders. He calls for changes that would make it easier to remove dangerous people from the country. His proposed changes would limit how courts can use human rights arguments to stop deportations. [/QUOTE]
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