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‘Extremist’ mum convicted of supporting terror swerves deportation from UK on human rights grounds

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An "extremist" mum convicted of supporting terrorism has avoided deportation on human rights grounds.The Algerian, named only as KB, was jailed for two years in 2020 on two charges of distributing and circulating extremist material.

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The woman also has "links to known terrorists" and has displayed an "extremist mindset".Despite this, an immigration court ruled she was at severe risk of torture in her own country.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Upper Tribunal threw out an appeal by the Home Office.The decision means the mother, who came to the UK illegally in 2002, is now free to stay.The Home Office has said it will launch an appeal, saying: "We will not allow foreign criminals to exploit our laws."Anna-Rose Landes, Judge of the Upper Tribunal, wrote: "The Secretary of State's appeal fails and is dismissed." The Home Office said: "We are disappointed in the court's decision, and we are pursuing an appeal."The Home Secretary has been clear that anyone settling in the UK must have...

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