An Afghan migrant with a history of sexual offenses has been denied deportation from France due to his lack of an Afghan passport. The ruling was made by a French judge who stated that Afghanistan would not accept the migrant without proper documentation.
The migrant, who has been in France since 2017, does not speak French and is currently homeless. His lawyer argued in court that the individual is mentally challenged and does not comprehend the consequences of deportation, asserting that he should remain in France for his safety.
In a recent legal proceeding, the migrant expressed a desire to be sent back to Afghanistan. However, the judge"s decision to deny his deportation was based on the absence of an Afghan passport. The migrant has previously been sentenced to six months in prison for indecent exposure and was ordered to pay a fine of 200 euros.
This case highlights ongoing challenges related to immigration and deportation processes in France, particularly concerning individuals without proper identification. For more on related coverage, see recent developments in international relations.

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