Man under threat of deportation to Jamaica wins right to rejoin his British family
Mark Nelson, a 47-year-old Jamaican man who has lived in the UK since 2000 and has five British children and a British partner, has won the right to rejoin his family after facing imminent deportation. Nelson was arrested and detained last month, with the Home Office planning to deport him to Jamaica on August 7th, despite him having no further offenses since serving a four-year prison sentence for drug supply and other offenses in 2017.

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AI-generatedMark Nelson, a 47-year-old Jamaican man who has lived in the UK since 2000 and has five British children and a British partner, has won the right to rejoin his family after facing imminent deportation. Nelson was arrested and detained last month, with the Home Office planning to deport him to Jamaica on August 7th, despite him having no further offenses since serving a four-year prison sentence for drug supply and other offenses in 2017. Lawyers intervened pro bono after reading about his case, filing an 11th-hour judicial review that led the Home Office to cancel his deportation ticket. He has since been granted bail and released from immigration detention.
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5 extractedNaga Kandiah of MTC Solicitors argued that a prison sentence should not lead to a life sentence of deportation.
Nelson stated, 'If it hadn’t been for the lawyers who got in touch after reading the Guardian article I would be back in Jamaica by now, separated from my family.'
Lawyers offered to represent Nelson pro bono after reading about his case in the Guardian, leading to a cancellation of his deportation.
Nelson was arrested and told the government again planned to deport him to Jamaica, with a flight ticket issued for August 7.
Mark Nelson, 47, who has lived in the UK since 2000, was facing deportation to Jamaica after serving a prison sentence.