Revealed: Migrant who pushed man onto Tube tracks 'was being deported for sex crimes'
Briefly

Shorsh had lodged an appeal against a Home Office deportation order despite a criminal record of 12 convictions for 21 offences, including serious crimes.
The appeal process allowed Shorsh to remain in the UK while he continued to commit serious offences, raising concerns about immigration policy's effectiveness in protecting the public.
His actions at Oxford Circus, pushing a man in front of a train, highlight a troubling frequency of violent crimes by individuals appealing deportation.
The incident sparks critical questions about how many serious offenses a person must commit to be deported from the UK, especially given their ongoing legal appeals.
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