The UK’s immigration policy is increasingly less enviable than that of any country run by the far right. Controversial Minister of Internal Affairs Suella Bravermanlaunched this tuesday provocative speech defended him in Washington review of agreements International agreements on the protection of refugees, border control and a policy indiscriminate exiles Trying to stop the increase in irregular arrivals United Kingdom and to other Western countries.
“Uncontrolled and illegal immigration, existential challenge for the political and cultural institutions of the West,” Braverman said. American Enterprise Institutea conservative research group. “It is a basic rule of history: nations that cannot protect their borders they won’t survive“. The Minister warned in an urgent tone: 900 million people They are planning to leave their country 40 million He will travel to the UK and has called on Western governments to take action on the issue. “Unilateral and bilateral solutions and deterrence policies can and do work.”
Review of agreements
One of Braverman’s suggestions review of agreements International human rights standards such as the Convention Refugee Law United Nations Charter signed in 1951. “The agreement theoretically gives at least 780 million people the right to move to another country, so it is the duty of politicians and opinion leaders to ask whether this right exists. shape where is it interpreted by our courts suitable for the modern age or it needs a reform“said the UK Home Secretary, adding to the fear of countries being classified as: racists For now, this has prevented the agreement from being changed.
According to the Minister, laws approved by countries within the international framework lowered the requirements in obtaining asylum and demands that there should no longer be “persecution” but “discrimination”. “In fact, we will not be able to sustain the asylum system if just be being gay or female or fearing discrimination in your country of origin, have the right to protection“. A descendant of Indian immigrants, Braverman’s message became a cornerstone of the Conservative Government, which plans to deny all people who arrive in the country irregularly the right to seek asylum.
deportations to Rwanda
As part of this plan rwanda Deporting refugees, which was initially promoted by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and which Sunak plans to pursue in a bid to appeal to voters most critical of immigration. For now the Government has already paid 140 million pounds The African country (161 million euros) is waiting for the British justice system to decide on the legality of the project. HE Supreme Court It had already quashed the Government’s plans last June, claiming they did not comply with international human rights conventions.
Braverman pointed out that deportations to third countries were already working in Australia, despite numerous criticisms from international organizations, and assured that many countries viewed such measures positively. “When we first announced the plan, political rivalsNGOs and other sectors criticized the association as follows: immoral trickBut it’s surprising how many governments People with various political views expressed their views in public and private conversations. Support for this model“The British Government’s efforts to legitimize its immigration policy at both national and international levels have become a priority one year before the general elections.