Deport Predators Isra Niazal and Jan Jahanzeb immediately

The Issue

On 10 May 2025, a shocking and tragic event unfolded in the UK. Isra Niazal and Jan Jahanzeb, two individuals classified as 'asylum seekers' who had illegally entered our country, committed an unspeakable crime. They dragged a screaming 15-year-old child away and brutally raped her. This incident has shaken our community to its core.

These individuals should never have been in the UK in the first place. Where can women and children find asylum from the very people who have been allowed into our country en masse under the guise of needing protection themselves? Our government is providing free housing, food, education, and healthcare to those who, instead of integrating and showing gratitude, chose to harm the very society that welcomed them.

As guests in our country, Niazal and Jahanzeb were expected to be on their best behavior. Yet, they showed blatant disrespect for our laws and society, citing ignorance as an excuse for their despicable actions. Such individuals should not be granted the privilege of remaining in Britain.

It is imperative that they are deported immediately, rather than being housed in our prisons where they might receive a light sentence or be released early, posing a continued threat to our society. The justice system must prioritize the safety and well-being of our citizens, especially our women and children, over the rights of those who have grievously abused their presence here.

We urge lawmakers and government officials to act decisively. Deport Niazal and Jahanzeb without delay to prevent them from reoffending and to send a clear message that such heinous acts will not be tolerated on our soil.

Please sign this petition to demand immediate deportation of these offenders and safeguard our communities from future harm. Let us ensure that the sanctity and safety of our nation are preserved above all else. Your voice matters—stand with us to make a change.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c74x9ln0y4qo

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Bret BassPetition Starter

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The Issue

On 10 May 2025, a shocking and tragic event unfolded in the UK. Isra Niazal and Jan Jahanzeb, two individuals classified as 'asylum seekers' who had illegally entered our country, committed an unspeakable crime. They dragged a screaming 15-year-old child away and brutally raped her. This incident has shaken our community to its core.

These individuals should never have been in the UK in the first place. Where can women and children find asylum from the very people who have been allowed into our country en masse under the guise of needing protection themselves? Our government is providing free housing, food, education, and healthcare to those who, instead of integrating and showing gratitude, chose to harm the very society that welcomed them.

As guests in our country, Niazal and Jahanzeb were expected to be on their best behavior. Yet, they showed blatant disrespect for our laws and society, citing ignorance as an excuse for their despicable actions. Such individuals should not be granted the privilege of remaining in Britain.

It is imperative that they are deported immediately, rather than being housed in our prisons where they might receive a light sentence or be released early, posing a continued threat to our society. The justice system must prioritize the safety and well-being of our citizens, especially our women and children, over the rights of those who have grievously abused their presence here.

We urge lawmakers and government officials to act decisively. Deport Niazal and Jahanzeb without delay to prevent them from reoffending and to send a clear message that such heinous acts will not be tolerated on our soil.

Please sign this petition to demand immediate deportation of these offenders and safeguard our communities from future harm. Let us ensure that the sanctity and safety of our nation are preserved above all else. Your voice matters—stand with us to make a change.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c74x9ln0y4qo

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Bret BassPetition Starter
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Petition created on 16 December 2025