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Proposed Law Change Could Lead to Deportation of Grooming Gang Leader

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Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, is pushing for a change in the 1971 Immigration Act to facilitate the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang. Ahmed, who was released after serving 14 years for serious sexual offences, currently cannot be deported due to his long-term residency in the UK. This proposed legal shift aims to address public outrage over his release and the perceived inadequacies of the current immigration laws.

The significance of this move extends beyond Ahmed’s case. If successful, it could set a precedent for how the UK handles similar cases involving long-term Commonwealth residents who commit serious crimes. This could lead to a broader reassessment of immigration policies, particularly regarding the rights of foreign nationals who have lived in the UK for decades.

However, the practicalities of deportation remain complex. Pakistan has previously shown reluctance to accept Ahmed back, complicating the government’s plans. Negotiations with Pakistani officials will be crucial, as they have expressed concerns about the UK’s demands and the implications for their own national standards.

As the government prepares to announce these changes, the political landscape may shift, with potential implications for future immigration legislation. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions between public safety, legal frameworks, and international relations, which could influence how the UK approaches similar cases in the future.

Source: GB News

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