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The Appellant is a citizen of Jamaica, born on 10 th January 1961. The Appellant claims to have come to the United Kingdom in September 1974 to join his mother and to have continually resided in this country thereafter.
On 11 th February 2011, the Secretary of State made a Deportation Order under Section 5(1) of the Immigration Act 1971. On 3 rd March 2011 and 4 th May 2012 the Appellant�s legal representative submitted fresh representations on the Appellant�s behalf that constituted a fresh claim under the European Convention of Human Rights. The Secretary of State noted that they were submitted after the Deportation Order was obtained and therefore they were treated as an application to revoke the signed Deportation Order. That application was refused on 28 th May 2012.
The Appellant�s appeal was heard before Judge of the First Tier Tribunal Elek sitting with a lay member on 12 th August 2013 at Taylor House. In a determination promulgated on 27 th August 2013 the Appellant�s appeal was dismissed on both immigration and human rights grounds.
On 5 th September 2013 application was made for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal. Those grounds contended
(i) A failure by the First Tier Tribunal Judge to give adequate reasons and an irrational finding that the Appellant has ties to Jamaica.
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