Britain's illegal migrants 'could be sent to RWANDA' under Boris Johnson plans

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Britain's illegal migrants 'could be sent to RWANDA' under Boris Johnson plans
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Britain’s illegal migrants ‘could be sent to Rwanda' under plans to cut English Channel crossings

The PM's flagship Nationality and Borders Bill that is nudging through Parliament will allow migrants' claims to be dealt with abroad.from Britain and have put them up in hotels and military barracks at enormous taxpayer cost.over the debacle and is under enormous pressure to cut the number of crossings that boomed during the pandemic.

The Home Secretary has vowed the landmark legislation will "fix our broken asylum system" in a last roll of the dice. A Government spokesman said: "As set out in our New Plan for Immigration we are committed to working closely with a range of international partners as we continue to fix our broken asylum system.”

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