Support for a man with Down’s syndrome threatened with deportation kept growing yesterday as a petition demanding that he be allowed to stay in Britain notched up 35,000 signatures in under 48 hours.
Wadih Chourey — who has lived in Twickenham since 1997 — was told he would have to return to Lebanon after his parents died.
Mr Chourey was brought to live in Britain after being targeted by violent Beirut gangs due to his disability.
As Starmer flies to Albania seeking deportation camps while praising Giorgia Meloni, KEVIN OVENDEN warns that without massive campaigns rejecting this new overt government xenophobia, Britain faces a soaring hard right and emboldened fascist thugs on the streets
Unions and campaigners condemn Prime Minister's ‘far-right’ rhetoric and new immigration policies
Unions and campaigners condemn Home Secretary after government confirms scrapping of care worker visas



