Low Intelligence Perspects Switzerland Not to expel Kosovar

For 16 years, courts of different degrees in Switzerland have been handling the case of Kosovo now 33-year-old. The decision to expel the mentally flawed person had even gone to the Federal Court, which suspended him and returned the subject back to the Baseland Cantonal Court, writes bas.ch. This now [...]
For 16 years, courts of different degrees in Switzerland have been handling the case of Kosovo now 33-year-old. The decision to expel the mentally flawed person had even gone to the Federal Court, which suspended him and returned the subject back to the Baseland Cantonal Court, writes bas.ch.
Now that's the last word: Kosovar can stay in Switzerland.
The 33-year-old Kosovar, who has been living in Switzerland since 1994, has been sentenced several times for various dolphins, including for violent crimes, broadcast albinfo.ch. In August 2015 the Migration Office of the Baselland Canton had removed his residence and had made the decision to expel him from the country.
But he has resisted pushing the case to the Federal Court, which is the highest degree of trial in Switzerland.
Last Wednesday, the Cantonal Court, which, under the ruling of the Federal Court, had to reassess the case, decided that Kosovo could stay in Switzerland.
According to medical reports, the person in question suffers from limited intelligence as well as an anxiety disorder associated with panic attacks. According to the Federal Court's trial, its intelligence cofficient is 58 points, corresponding to the mental level of a child nine to twelve years old, broadcasts albinfo.ch. Consequently, it cannot be expected that it leads an independent life or begins its first life in Kosovo, as the Cantonal Court has decided Wednesday.
The expulsion decision, which was pronounced in July 2018, has now been revoted.
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The Cantonal Court has now concluded that the 33-year-old is unable to live independently. Even though he, as the father of two children, lives apart from their mother, Kosovar is “integed into the wide family” and depends on their help.
An expulsion to the “would be the death penalty”, base.ch quoted the husband's sister as conveying albinfo.ch. Even his ex-wife, the mother of the common children, has declared that his children loved him. “I don't want them growing up without a father”, she said.
Finally, in the stated judicial decision, personal arguments (inadequacy for independent life) have weighed more than criminal precedent and Kosovo's lack of economic integration.











