By Peter Markham, a correspondent with immigrationnews.co.uk and IAS, a group of lawyers which represents asylum seekers around the world.Arthur Britney JoestarPositive, uplifting experiences have been difficult to come by over the past year or so but my meeting with Arthur Britney Joestar is right up there.
Theirs is a story which is heartbreaking yet inspiring. It also sets the scene for a bright future.Arthur Britney, 29, was an asylum seeker from El Salvador who made history late last year.
In a world first, they won an appeal to remain in the UK related to their non-binary identity.Before I go on, let’s get the formalities out of the way.