Pressure is building on the UK Government to change immigration law after concerns that a “loophole” is preventing the deportation of a grooming gang ringleader, according to reports. The issue is linked to the Government’s Immigration and Asylum Bill, with Conservative figures saying they will try to amend the legislation. Their aim is to “close the loophole” so that the individual can be removed from the country rather than remaining under current legal constraints. The reporting reflects a wider political debate about how immigration rules apply in criminal cases, particularly those involving serious sexual offences against children. While both outlets focus on the same demand for legal change and the same legislative mechanism—amending the Immigration and Asylum Bill—the coverage does not add further specific details in the provided excerpts about the ringleader’s identity, the court or tribunal basis for the current position, or the timeline for any proposed amendment. The Conservative commitment to push for revisions is presented as the central development, with additional pressure aimed at the Government to act.