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UK Struggles to Deport Pakistani Grooming Gang Leader Amid Legal Hurdles

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Shabir Ahmed, a UK-Pakistan dual national, had his British citizenship stripped following his conviction over two decades ago. His case has reignited debate over the legal complexities democracies face when attempting to deport convicted foreign nationals. The situation highlights the procedural and legal barriers that often complicate deportation proceedings in countries with strong human rights frameworks. Ahmed's case has become a focal point in broader discussions about balancing national security concerns with legal obligations. It is now seen as a significant test case for how Britain and similar democracies handle the deportation of serious offenders.

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