Multiple reports describe a Government review that could make it easier to deport some foreign-born criminals. The coverage centers on the possibility of legal changes affecting deportation decisions, though details of the proposed reforms are not provided in the material shared. One outlet frames the discussion around public reaction, asking readers whether deportation should be made easier in cases involving foreign-born offenders, referencing high-profile allegations involving a Rochdale grooming gang leader, Shabir Ahmed. Another report repeats the same theme and similarly presents the issue as the subject of a reader poll. Across the sources, the common elements are the Government’s consideration of amendments to deportation law and the associated public consultation question posed to readers. The reports do not specify the scope of who would be affected, the legal thresholds that might be applied, or the timing of any changes. Overall, the articles focus on the existence of proposed legal alterations and the call for public input rather than on confirmed policy specifics or outcomes.