The first trip of illegal immigrants who decided to deport to Rwanda to the United Kingdom was scheduled for Tuesday. The controversial decision of the British government, Prince Charles publicly called it “terrible”.. Leaders of the Church of England joined the opposition and called for policy “Immoral”.
The people of London want to deport to Rwanda Indigenous peoples of countries unrelated to that region of AfricaSuch as Iran, Iraq or Albania.
The flight was scheduled to depart on Tuesday night, but the plan was changed after the European Court of Human Rights suspended its decision “until the court review is over and the policy is legally approved”.
The company believes the immigrants were transferred from the UK to Rwanda Reasonable procedures cannot be accessed For its self-determination.
“Preparation for next flight begins now”
Jeffrey Robertson, a British human rights lawyer who represented the case before the European Court of Justice, stressed that “one of the things that makes Britain better is that it obeys international courts and international law.”
But the decision was not well received by the government, with the Labor Minister acknowledging “surprise and disappointment”. Boris Johnson’s executive “is working on the next steps” to complete the deportation and “a new plane is already being prepared”Said Therese Coffee.
The canceled flight is believed to have taken seven migrants on a Boeing 767 with a one-way ticket to Rwanda worth 500 500,000. “Preparations for the next flight are now underway,” Home Minister Priti Patel said, adding that she was “disappointed” at the end of the program on Tuesday night.
“Many immigrants who do not go on this flight will be put on the next flight.”Patel said the “legal sanctions” now being faced were not unheard of and had happened with previous deportations, which ultimately paid off.
The UK says it wants to create ‘safer and more legal ways’
The United Kingdom justifies its controversial decision to deport immigrants announced in April this year. Wants to “create safer and more legal ways for asylum seekers.”.
The Prime Minister himself has come to defend the project by talking about the “legal way” to end the criminal gang that smuggles immigrants across the English Channel in small boats and save lives.
On Tuesday, More than 400 immigrants were caught in small boats crossing the English ChannelAnnounced by the British Ministry of Defense.
Meanwhile the Rwandan government responded to the cancellation of the flight, saying it had not “withdrawn”. In exchange for welcoming immigrants, Rwanda will receive millions of pounds in aid for the country’s development.
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