UK: Theresa May cancels family’s British citizenship
2014/12/09 Leave a comment
Revocation for dual nationals, born in Britain:
A British-born man and his three grown-up sons have been stripped of their citizenship by Theresa May, the Home Secretary over alleged terrorism links.
The 51-year-old man, who was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and his London-born sons, who are all in their twenties, had their British nationality rescinded two years ago while they were out of the country.
Mrs May’s decision was upheld by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) but now the father, who can only be identified as ‘S1’, has claimed they are “innocent of all the allegations”.
They are now living in Pakistan, where S1s parents were born.
S1 admitted his daughter had travelled to Syria with a jihadist but he told the Sunday Times newspaper that she did so without his knowledge.
The father said he and his sons had been unfairly accused of supporting terrorism because of his daughter’s actions.
In a ruling from 2012, Siac heard S1 and his sons – known as T1, U1 and V1 – were linked with al-Qaeda.
Theresa May cancels family’s British citizenship – Telegraph.
