A 1971 immigration law prohibits the removal of Commonwealth nationals who, like Shabir Ahmed, arrived in Britain before 1973.

The home secretary is expected to unveil a proposal on Monday

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's spokesman refused to rule out removing Ahmed to another state - not yet named - if he cannot be deported to Pakistan.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood admitted it 'does not guarantee his removal' because his home nation Pakistan is refusing to take him back, and MPs heard it will take a year to…

Sex offender Shabir Ahmed, a Pakistani national, was stripped of his UK citizenship but a 1971 immigration law prevents his deportation.

The Government is considering changes to the law that could make it easier to deport foreign-born criminals. What do you think? Have your say in the Morning Mail poll.

A 1971 immigration law prohibits the removal of Commonwealth nationals who, like Shabir Ahmed, arrived in Britain before 1973.

The UK government has started the process of changing a law that has so far prevented the deportation of convicted grooming gang ringleader Shabir Ahmed to Pakistan.

Im Juli wurde einer der Haupttäter der „Grooming Gangs“ aus Nordengland aus dem Gefängnis entlassen. Seine Abschiebung nach Pakistan verhindert ein Gesetz aus den 1970ern. Das…