Gay rugby player wins five-year battle against deportation to Kenya

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Gay rugby player wins five-year battle against deportation to Kenya
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Court rules against Home Office’s plan to remove Kenneth Macharia, 41, who feared persecution

Photograph: Bristol Bisons RFC/Twitter/PAPhotograph: Bristol Bisons RFC/Twitter/PAA gay rugby player is celebrating after winning a five-year battle against deportation to Kenya, where he feared he would be persecuted because of his sexuality.41, on Monday won an appeal in the immigration tribunal against Home Office plans to remove him from the UK. His campaign attracted huge public backing, with more than 180,000 people signing a petition calling on the Home Office to let him stay.

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