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J.W., H.G., E.W. (A MINOR SUING BY HER MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND J.W.), P.W. (A MINOR SUING BY HER MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND J.W.), E.W. (A MINOR SUING BY HIS MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND J.W.), J.W. (A MINOR SUING BY HER MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND J.W.) AND P.W. (A MINOR SUING BY HER MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND J.W.)
2.������ The second-named applicant was born in 1983: where exactly is not totally clear, but it seems to have been Nigeria.� He also had a Liberian passport which was found to be a false document.
3.������ He arrived in the State on 21st July, 2008 and fraudulently applied for a declaration of refugee status as a Liberian.� That was rejected and an appeal was also rejected on 18th June, 2009.� He then applied for leave to remain and subsidiary protection.
4.������ He apparently has an older child born in 2009, but doesn�t have access to that child.
5.������ He claims to have met Ms. J.W. in 2009 and claims that they married in a non-legal religious ceremony on 12th February, 2011.� They apparently have three children: E.G., born 2012; J.G., born 2014; and P.G. born 2015.� Ms. J.W. also has two children from a previous relationship: E.E. (who is an Irish citizen, but not a child of the applicant), born 2004; and P.W., born 2008.
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