The Home Secretary is due to travel tomorrow to meet with her counterparts in a bid to keep up momentum for the Government's stalled agreement, i understands
is set to fly to Rwanda in a bid to boost the UK’s controversial asylum deal which has so far failed to see anyone relocated out of the country.
The Home Secretary is due to travel tomorrow to meet with her counterparts in a bid to keep up momentum for the Government’s stalled agreement,Her trip comes less than a year after former Home Secretary Priti Patel made a surprise trip to Kigali to sign the controversial deal, which will see people coming to the UK on small boats deported to the central African country.and human rights concerns.
They will either be sent back to their country of origin or, if that it not safe, to Rwanda under the removals deal.High Court ruled the policy was lawful . The court then gave permission for this ruling to be appealed and in the meantime no flights can take off. Ms Braverman has previously said it would be her “dream” as Home Secretary to see flights of migrants being relocated from the UK to Rwanda.last month that there was a believe the first group of asylum seekers could be flown to the African country by the end of the year, with optimism that the the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg could rule on the controversial policy by the end of 2023 or, at the very least, before next year’s election.
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