SIR - Mohammed Kendeh, an immigrant from Sierra Leone, who has admitted committing sexual offences against 11 women, been arrested for robbery, burglary, arson, and drug offences and imprisoned since the age of 15 (he is now 20) has had his Deportation Order quashed by Mr Justice Hodge, President of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal, because the order infringed Kendeh's "civil rights" to a "normal family life".
Never mind the rights of all the rest of us to be free of the threat of the violence that the likes of Kendeh pose, but especially the rights of those 11 women whose lives he has ruined.
Anyone having committed offences of the magnitude of Kendeh's has sacrificed any claim they may have to any civil rights.
Stewart Hanson, Collier Lane, Baildon
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