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Title: Illegal immigrant fraudster got kidney transplant, fighting deportation
Post by: okarol on May 10, 2010, 04:20:39 PM
Illegal immigrant fraudster who received kidney transplant on NHS uses public money to fight deportation

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 7:12 PM on 10th May 2010

An illegal immigrant who was jailed over an £800,000 loans scam is living in a nursing home as he fights against being deported.

Mashal Almansour, 38, claims he will die within weeks if he is sent back to Jordan.

He needs dialysis three times a week for kidney failure and says he will not be able to afford treatment in Jordan. He has already had a kidney transplant on the NHS, but the swap failed. 
Illegal immigrant: Mashal Almansour, 38, pictured at his bedside in Cale Green Nursing Home, Stockport, fears that if he's deported back to Jordan he'll die within weeks

Illegal immigrant: Mashal Almansour, 38, pictured at his bedside in Cale Green Nursing Home, Stockport, fears that if he's deported back to Jordan he'll die within weeks

He is now living in a nursing home in Adswood, Stockport, Greater Manchester, at a cost of about £700 per week, paid for by the council. 

Almansour came to Britain 14 years ago and applied for citizenship. But he withdrew his application and has lived here illegally ever since.

He worked as a delivery driver and a takeaway worker before starting his own mortgage firm.

But he was jailed for three years in 2007 for using a string of false names to rip off banks and building societies.

He used the fraudulent loans to buy luxury cars and homes - but says he lost everything following his conviction.

Judge James Spencer QC, who jailed him at Bradford Crown Court, said Almansour was guilty of 'serious criminal dishonesty'. 

Home Office officials began deportation proceedings when Almansour - whose marriage to a British woman collapsed following his conviction - was released from jail after 18 months.

Today Almansour said: 'My main concern is that Jordan is not my home.

'I do not have family or friends. Without dialysis, the doctors say I would die within a few weeks. If I am sent back it will be a death sentence.'

Family friend Carol Wilde said: 'He made a mistake and got greedy. It was a mistake and he paid his time for it.'

The UK Borders Agency said only the most seriously-ill illegal immigrants could stay on compassionate grounds.

A spokeswoman said: 'Before deportation takes place there is a right of appeal to an independent tribunal who will consider whether removal is appropriate.'

Stockport council said: 'Under the National Assistance Act the council has a legal duty in certain circumstances, for example, an unheard appeal on the grounds of human rights, to assist people who have no recourse to public funds.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1276659/Illegal-immigrant-fraudster-received-NHS-kidney-transplant-fights-deportation-public-money.html#ixzz0nZVGGXLS
Title: Re: Illegal immigrant fraudster got kidney transplant, fighting deportation
Post by: paul.karen on May 11, 2010, 05:35:49 AM
Glad to see it isn't only in the USA, where you can Lie, Steal be illegal get a transplant and have the tax payers take care of you for the rest of your life.

I kinda feel bad that he lost his luxurious houses and expensive cars.  Maybe the govt. should reconsider and give them back to him.
Title: Re: Illegal immigrant fraudster got kidney transplant, fighting deportation
Post by: Stacy Without An E on May 12, 2010, 11:56:42 AM
This goes on in the US more than anyone wants to discuss.  Charlatans breaking into the country and somehow being shoved ahead of Americans who've been waiting for a kidney long term.
Title: Re: Illegal immigrant fraudster got kidney transplant, fighting deportation
Post by: YLGuy on May 12, 2010, 10:44:21 PM
Definitely mixed feelings but I am going to have to say that fraud and theft should not have a penalty of death. 
Title: Re: Illegal immigrant fraudster got kidney transplant, fighting deportation
Post by: billybags on May 13, 2010, 07:37:47 AM
I live in the UK and our immigration policy is a farce, I think the whole world see's us as a soft target and you know what, WE ARE.  we are seen as the tolerant society I only hope this new government makes a difference. We can not keep giving and giving to people who just use our country for what they can get. Human right lobbyist have a lot to answer for..