Judge tells bisexual asylum seeker he must go back
The family and supporters of a bisexual asylum seeker who has been living in Yorkshire say they are extremely disappointed by a Judge's decision to send him back to Jamaica.
The family and supporters of a bisexual asylum seeker who has been living in Yorkshire say they are extremely disappointed by a Judge's decision to send him back to Jamaica.
An asylum seeker who claims his life will be in danger if he's deported to Jamaica has been told he must leave the country tomorrow.
There were emotional scenes among Orashia Edwards' family and supporters outside Leeds Crown Court after a judge ruled against his application to stay.
Mr Edwards is bisexual and says his sexuality puts him at risk in his home country.
Orashia and his mother Vienna say they are hugely disappointed by the decision:
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