UK’s Rwanda deportation bill passed, Rishi Sunak says ‘Nothing can stop us’

Britain has been seeking for two years to deport some of those arriving in the hope it would stop the flow of migrants, with the government arguing the crossings risk lives and enrich criminal gangs.
UK’s Rwanda deportation bill passed, Rishi Sunak says ‘Nothing can stop us’
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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday reaffirmed his commitment to sending asylum seekers back to Rwanda soon after the country's parliament passed the controversial Safety of Rwanda Bill, aimed at deterring migrants from making perilous journeys across the English Channel in small boats to Britain.

Meanwhile, hours after the passage of the contentious bill, reports emerged of at least five migrant deaths in a Channel crossing attempt, though details remain unconfirmed by French authorities.

The influx of tens of thousands of migrants, many fleeing conflict and poverty in regions across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, has prompted the British government to seek deportation measures.

"No ifs, no buts. No foreign court can stop us. Illegal migrants will be deported from the UK. Runway is ready, aircraft are ready, 500 men trained and ready to push them out," Sunak said.

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UK’s Rwanda deportation bill passed, Rishi Sunak says ‘Nothing can stop us’

Once the Safety of Rwanda Bill is passed into law -- most likely to happen later this week -- the British government will be free to deport asylum seekers. However, the move would also face several legal challenges as several charities, campaigners and unions argue that Rwanda does not offer a safe haven for refugees.

Source: India Today

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