So they seek other avenues and see these young women, white girls who are vulnerable
Out of respect for their Pakistani heritage, it would seem the only decent thing to do, to resolve their cultural dilemma, is send them back to Pakistan. Including those born in the UK. After all, they keep assuring us how important their heritage is, such that even second-generation Pakis can't adapt to the rule of law.
Back in Idi Amin's time, when Pakistanis were being chased out of Uganda, the Brits decided to let them into England as Commonwealth subjects. The English stevedores at the docks were having none of it. They struck, and massed with the locals in huge rallies. I heard them on BBC radio, as they chanted in unison:
"We don't want the AYE-zhuns! We don't want the AYE-zhuns! . . ."
The Beeb announcers were shocked. But the modestly educated stevedores showed a greater understanding of world culture and human nature.
Yes, typically their cousin at that.
The Pakis in the UK are from the days when the UK imported them to work in the textile mills in the 60s. They are not well educated, in contrast to the Indian Hindus, Sikhs and Christians.