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The British government is reportedly refusing to release data on the number of grooming gang child rapists it has successfully deported from the country as it continues to refuse to launch a national public inquiry., the UK Home Office — the department tasked with immigration enforcement — has refused to publicly release statistics on the number of foreign grooming gang child rapists removed from the country.
In 2015, then-Home Secretary Theresa May ordered that Rauf and fellow groomer Adil Khan should be stripped of their British citizenship and deported to their native country of Pakistan. The decision not to release statistics on successful deportations of grooming gang members comes as the Labour Party government continues to refuse to launch a national public inquiry into the failures of authorities to protect British girls, often out of fear of being perceived as racist given that most of the perpetrators were Muslim Pakistanis and most of the girls being white British.
“Let us find out the truth of this; I’m told that in up to 50 British towns, these gang rapes were going on. I believe the public needs the truth; we must have an inquiry,” he said.of government data by the Centre for Migration Control found that foreign nationals were 3.5 times more likely to be arrested for sexual offences than native Britons, with over 9,000 foreigners arrested for sex crimes in the first 10 months of last year in England and Wales.
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