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Flight to remove asylum seekers from UK to Rwanda allowed by court https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-61763 818
Right or wrong ?
Why are the illegals so against getting a clean bed, food etc albeit in another country , furthermore ,will it deter more crossings?
Right or wrong ?
Why are the illegals so against getting a clean bed, food etc albeit in another country , furthermore ,will it deter more crossings?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We need to keep in mind that, as part of this deal, the UK has undertaken to accept some of the migrants already in Rwanda, notably those who have "complex medical and psychological needs.":
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"Under the terms of the immigration deal that Priti Patel, the home secretary, signed last week in Kigali, the UK has agreed to take in “a portion” of Rwanda’s most vulnerable refugees in exchange for illegal migrants being sent the other way.
Most are expected to be Congolese refugees who have been living in makeshift camps in Rwanda for years or those who have specific health conditions that would benefit from being transferred to the UK. A Home Office source last night said the number would be “less than 50”. Congolese citizens make up more than half of the 130,000 refugees in Rwanda."
But as I said, there's a long time between now and Tuesday. Unfortunately I'm away next week and will probably not be able to keep proper track of events.
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"Under the terms of the immigration deal that Priti Patel, the home secretary, signed last week in Kigali, the UK has agreed to take in “a portion” of Rwanda’s most vulnerable refugees in exchange for illegal migrants being sent the other way.
Most are expected to be Congolese refugees who have been living in makeshift camps in Rwanda for years or those who have specific health conditions that would benefit from being transferred to the UK. A Home Office source last night said the number would be “less than 50”. Congolese citizens make up more than half of the 130,000 refugees in Rwanda."
But as I said, there's a long time between now and Tuesday. Unfortunately I'm away next week and will probably not be able to keep proper track of events.
> Flight to remove asylum seekers from UK to Rwanda ...
> Right or wrong ?
> Why are the illegals so against ...
"Asylum seekers" become "the illegals" in a very short space. They are not synonymous.
Genuine asylum seekers have every right to be aggrieved. Illegal immigrants have no such right. Lumping them both together is offensive to genuine asylum seekers ...
> Right or wrong ?
> Why are the illegals so against ...
"Asylum seekers" become "the illegals" in a very short space. They are not synonymous.
Genuine asylum seekers have every right to be aggrieved. Illegal immigrants have no such right. Lumping them both together is offensive to genuine asylum seekers ...