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Illegal pedomigrants can appeal to stay in Britain – despite Christianity claim rejected

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AN illegal migrant convicted of child abuse can appeal to stay in Britain – despite his claim to have become a Christian being rejected.

The Iranian The 45-year-old paedo, identified only as MM, who entered Britain illegally in 2010, had been jailed for five years for two attacks on minors.

An illegal migrant convicted of child abuse can appeal to stay in Britain - despite his claim to have become a Christian rejected

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An illegal migrant convicted of child abuse can appeal to stay in Britain – despite his claim to have become a Christian rejectedCredit: Getty

He delayed the deportation after his release in 2018, saying he had become one interested in Christianity.

He said he was baptized in 2020 and had a cross tattoo on his body.

A court dismissed his claim in 2021.

But a ruling last month said it could be heard again.

MM may be allowed to stay in Britain if a new hearing proves his conversion was genuine.

David Spencer, from the Center for Crime Prevention, said the use of religion in claims is a “gaping loophole”.

The Ministry of the Interior did not comment.

Migrants arrive by boat in Dover Kent

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