Is it right to spilt a family home up if the father or mother is from a different country
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I have a 9 month old son with my boyfriend, whom is not a UK citizen but from Uganda, he came here 4 years ago on a student visa. Last year he did not re-apply for his visa as a student, money is tight and to look after 2 babies is hard on any one. Now my boyfriend could not afford his visa but was working for it, while also working to support the pregnancies of his two children, one now being 9 months old and a 12 month old. He was arrested 3 months ago now and detained in a removal centre, these removal centres if you don't already know send people back to there Country, the government don't care what hearts they break on the way, which is the point of my petition is it right to spilt a family home up if the father or mother is from a different country, surely the government would try to keep families together.
There are so many people who go through this day in day out, it is like playing the lottery, only in our case we never win. All i want is for my boyfriend to be home with me ad our son, my son needs a father. This could affect him in the long run, so please help me today to bring our family home again if not ours then help other people, or put yourself in my shoes. It is very hard watching someone you love leave without saying goodbye. It is like walking on egg shells in the removal centre.
There has been so much going on there, don't believe me then search for your self at google, search for Harmondsworth Removal Centre. You'll soon see. If i don't get my sons daddy back for him, i do not know what he will do to himself he is under a lot of preasure, please sign it and pass it on.
The more help we get the more people get that 2nd chance. We all have a right to a 2nd chance don't you think?
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