Two teenage asylum-seekers have won their battle to escape deportation to Pakistan. Brothers Somer Bakhsh and Areeb have spent most of their lives fearing that they could be forced to leave Glasgow and sent back to the country of their birth where Christians are persecuted. They now have some certainty in their lives, but they have only been granted ‘limited leave to remain’ until February 2022. Somer, who got four As and a B in his Highers and aspires to be an astrophysicist, said, ‘Scotland is my home. I have grown up here, all my friends are here, and I feel like a Scottish boy.’ First minister Nicola Sturgeon described the brothers as a ‘credit’ to Scotland, and Jeremy Corbyn urged the Home Office to grant the family leave to remain.
Scotland: asylum-seekers and deportation
Written by David Fletcher 22 Aug 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the authorities to review their case and allow them to stay permanently. (Psalm 140:4)
- More: www.churchofscotland.org.uk/news_and_events/news/2019/Joy_as_teenage_asylum_seekers_win_battle_against_deportation