It is written that the Home Office could find no proof that Dimitri Lima was born in the UK. Hence, no official documentation. In the UK people register the birth of the child, a birth certificate is the first paperwork that the parents receive to give to their child when they're old enough to take care of it.
Then when a person starts work a National Insurance number is issued. Lima says that he didn't buy a British passport because they're too expensive. He was dealing in drugs and used a taser and that is why he was sentenced to 4.6 years in prison. On leaving prison after 2 years, the prison service took him straight to the detention centre at Gatwick for deportation.
British people have passports, my first passport was bought for me by my parents. My son had his own passport, even dogs have travel passports in the UK, but not the Portuguese crook. No paperwork = deportation. It sounds like he's never had a proper job or paid into the UK tax system, otherwise there would be paperwork.
If I worked for the Home Office, I'd also inspect his parents too because it was their responsibility to make sure their child had paperwork, if in fact, he is telling the truth! How can the British media say he is British without any evidence? Dimitri Lima, a convict, can be deported under the law of the land.
Why did he never leave our country for a holiday or to visit Portugal to see family? He didn't have a passport, it seems to me that he knew he wouldn't be allowed to stay in the UK, and that they wouldn't let him in again. So he has been coasting without any paperwork. It is more than likely that he entered the UK prior to the BREXIT referendum, unless evidence can be provided to prove otherwise.
Have the Home Office seen any documentation from his parents about their eligibility? Hopefully, we will hear more about this case.
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