
Home Office officials are examining how judges are applying the rights to a family life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, the Daily Express can confirm.
A number of cases will be selected and examined for loopholes, it is understood.
This will identify how some human rights lawyers and migrants stretch the law to avoid deportation.
While the work is in its "early stages", ministers have been warned "too many" foreign criminals have been allowed to stay for reasons which "defy common sense".
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Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp told the Daily Express: "These ever-expanding definitions have in effect created new law which, as matters stand, Parliament cannot correct.
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