Deportation order did not breach fundamental human rights - Joseph Mizzi
On 12 April 2013 the First Hall Civil Court, Constitutional Jurisdiction, presided over by Honourable Justice Mr Gino Camilleri in the case Saaidia Chabab vs the Attorney General et al held that no fundamental human rights were breached when the director of the Citizenship and Expatriate Affairs Department issued a deportation order against the plaintiff.
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