A Pakistani father jailed for child sex offences avoided deportation after a judge ruled it would be “unduly harsh” on his children.
Despite being banned from living with them, the lower tribunal blocked his removal.
The Home Office appealed, and an upper tribunal judge overturned the decision, calling it “plainly wrong.”
This follows similar rulings, including a Polish criminal allowed to stay for his nephew and an Albanian offender spared deportation because his son refused to eat foreign chicken nuggets.