after we reported he had bumped into one of his victims in Asda in the town.But it is believed all three remain in Rochdale, prompting the town's MP Tony Lloyd to hold a meeting with Home Secretary Priti Patel to urge her to act.The Home Office began the process of removing the men’s British citizenship in July 2015 to pave the way for their deportation but they challenged the move, saying it breached their human rights and the rights of their children.They lost their case at the Court of Appeal in August 2018 but it is believed they remain in Rochdale.The M.E.N.
is aware of correspondence from the Home Office Immigration Enforcement Agency last month which revealed officials were collating information concerning the deportation of one of.
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