The UK Home Office works assiduously to keep foes of jihad terror out of the country, but two and possibly three of the rapists are living freely in Britain, despite having been ordered deported. It is easy to see why: British authorities are paralyzed by the fear of being seen as “racist” and “Islamophobic.” And that fear could be Britain’s epitaph.

“Rochdale grooming gang members ‘still not deported’ 10 years after attacks,” by Kate Buck, Metro, June 16, 2019 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

The victims of the Rochdale grooming gang say they have been ‘failed again’ after it emerged their attackers have not been deported despite judges ruling they should lose their British citizenship.

Shabir Ahmed, 66, Qari Abdul Rauf, 50, Abdul Aziz, 48 and Adil Khan, 49, were among nine men convicted in 2012 of a catalogue of sex offences against girls as young as 12. Following their conviction eight judges upheld rulings that all four – who each have dual UK-Pakistani citizenship – should lose their UK citizenship rights.

However, since then none of the four appear to have been deported or be facing deportation.

Ahmed, known as ‘Daddy’ in the gang, is still serving a 22-year jail term for rape.

But Rauf is reportedly back living at his home address in Rochdale and Aziz has also been seen in the town, locals have said.

Khan’s exact whereabouts are not known.

Victims of the grooming scandal have reported bumping into their attackers in the street after their release from prison.

People in Rochdale say one woman who was abused as a child wet herself and ran into a shop after spotting her attacker without warning, while another victim bumped into her abuser in a nightclub.

The Home Office will not say whether a decision has been made to deport any of the four and a spokesperson said they would not comment on individual cases….