Home Secretary Suella Braverman 'delighted' with Rwanda partnership which she says, will create 'secure haven and home for many thousands of people'. Read more:
set out to reaffirm her commitment to the Rwanda deportation policy as she embarked on the first full day of her trip on Saturday.
In a statement released on Friday, Ms Braverman said the"UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership is a ground-breaking approach that will act as a powerful deterrent against dangerous and illegal journeys such as small boat crossing".
She clarified she was talking about the temporary accommodation available at the time, saying her government had the ability to"scale up very quickly" the number of people who could be admitted.
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