An illegal immigrant drunk driver who killed a boy is asking for conjugal rights
John Scott:
Zambian Aaron Chisango asked for conjugal rights even though the mother of his one-year-old child does not want to see him again.
Chisango, 27, sent the plea to chiefs at the Harmondsworth Detention Centre near London’s Heathrow Airport where he is fighting deportation.
He has been held there since serving just eight weeks for running over Jamie Mason, 12, while uninsured and over the drink limit in January.
Chisango was in this country on an expired visa when he hit Jamie as the lad crossed a road near his home in Wednesfield, West Midlands.
Yesterday the astonishing sex demand was rejected — but the details it revealed of his desires alerted security staff at the complex where women work.
An insider revealed last night: “The brass neck of the bloke is breathtaking. I have never known anybody to have the gall to commit that sort of request to paper before. The letter is now in the hands of security. Chisango will be in segregation before his feet can touch the ground if he misbehaves towards any female member of staff.”
Yesterday Chisango’s ex-lover Patience Wenyimo — the mum of his daughter — revealed she was in AFRICA at the time he made his request.
At her home in Nottingham she said: “I would not want to travel down to see him.”
Detainees are not allowed to kiss visitors because of the fear of drugs being exchanged. They are permitted a brief hug.
And tragic Jamie’s grieving mum Hayley, 41, added: “He must have no sense of shame.”
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2 Comments:
"on an expired visa"
"A failed asylum seeker"
So did he enter on a visa or seeking asylum? You'd think seeking asylum, but with the reported family connection you never know (why else would England give a visa to your average Zambian?).
Well, the truth is that Britain operates abn open-door immigration policy, with a sham of "immigration legislation" to fool the "peasants" lest they get too restless.
The fact is that anyone can enter as they please and stay permanently with no risk of detenetion or deportation, if they play the game properly by using a tax-payer funded lawyer.
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