Rev Brian Casey is making a fresh appeal to the Home Office not to deport 13 year old Giorgi Kakava, who has lived in Scotland since he was three. He faces being sent to Georgia, where he was born. He came to the UK with his asylum-seeker mother, who feared the gangsters her husband owed money to would either kill Giorgi or sell him to sex traffickers. She died in 2018 while awaiting the outcome of her asylum appeal, leaving Giorgi in the care of his grandmother and legal guardian Ketino Baikhadze. His residence permit expired in December. 90,000+ people signed a petition asking that he be allowed to stay in Glasgow. Rev Casey said it was a ‘scandal and a moral outrage’ that he was still living under a cloud of uncertainty. His plea for ‘decency and compassion’ comes as the Scottish parliament prepares to vote on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child on 23 March.
Scotland: church minister urges compassion for refugee
Written by David Fletcher 18 Mar 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for God to give lawyer Andrew Bradley success as he presents a new residence application for Giorgi and his grandmother. (Psalm 91:1-2)
- More: www.christiantoday.com/article/church.minister.urges.home.office.to.show.compassion.to.teenager.at.risk.of.deportation/136525.htm
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