British Home Secretary Priti Patel has served with the official announcement that the English Channel is “under consideration” to transfer the first group of refugees across the country to Rwanda to apply for asylum.
The Interior Office said the plan would give priority to any immigrants arriving in the UK after Monday.
“The first group of illegal immigrants who are not entitled to stay in the UK has been informed of our desire to relocate them to Rwanda under the new partnership on migration and economic development,” the Home Secretary said. Daily mail.
Last month, the Home Office announced plans to repatriate some refugees from the UK to Rwanda. The project will cost $ 148.6 million, which Britain will pay for shelter, operation and support for Rwanda.
The Association of Public and Commercial Services has asked the Home Ministry for more details on the project, so it may review how it complies with national law and the Geneva Convention on Refugees.
Read: Who is fueling the fire of hatred against Muslims in Britain and the West?
Human rights activists have asked the Interior Ministry to explain how it could share data on refugees sent to Rwanda with the local government.
According to Human Rights Watch’s 2022 report, the Rwandan government is putting pressure on its own refugee communities and threatening and harassing known government critics, some of whom are forced to disappear or be killed.
The rights group said torture and mistreatment were common in detention centers.
At a recent Conservative Party dinner, activists rose from their chairs to protest Rwanda’s policy, one of whom told Patel: “Your racist policies are killing people. His plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is inhumane and will ruin people’s lives.”
# Breaking: தி # Nationality and Boundaries Bill Edited 3 times yesterday by the Lord
The Commons kicked them all out last night
Two more amendments to the Prabhu have now been rejected # Bill against refugees # Boundary Bill #Refugees https://t.co/9yxnWPgnbm
– Stephen Simanowitz (StefSimanowitz) April 27, 2022
The UK Home Secretary has been widely criticized for his policies on asylum seekers, which in January were criticized by a lawmaker for calling immigrants and asylum seekers “illegal”, in stark contrast to the court ruling.
“Total creator. Devoted tv fanatic. Communicator. Evil pop culture buff. Social media advocate.”