Islamic State-supporting illegal immigrant avoided detention over mental health

Court of Appeal ruled that the Iranian was a threat to national security but could not be deported

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An Islamic State-supporting illegal migrant was allowed to leave a detention centre after judges found that being confined was bad for his mental health…

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