UK Supreme Court rejects Government plan to deport migrants to Rwanda

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HE The UK Supreme Court this Monday unanimously rejected the Government’s plans to deport immigrants to Rwanda. Those who come to the country irregularly. Judges, human rights organizations and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the African country’s Does not offer sufficient warranty It was stated that during the evaluation of asylum applications, there is a risk that people who are entitled to refugee status will be deported to their country of origin and their lives will be endangered.

The decision is a blow to Chancellor Rishi Sunak. Fighting against irregular migration is one of the main slogans This will seek to regain the trust of the most loyal Brexit voters and will predictably deepen divisions within the Conservative Party, whose hard wing is ready for battle after the sacking of Home Secretary Suella Braverman this Monday. In a scathing resignation letter published this Tuesday, Braverman accused the prime minister of breaking promises regarding the controversial deportations and avoiding adding authorizing clauses into the law. Circumventing the UK’s international human rights commitments.

The decision will force the Government to reconsider this measure. The possibility of renegotiating the agreement with Rwandan authorities or even searching for a third country to carry out deportation procedures is also on the table. The government’s original plan prevented people arriving in the UK irregularly from seeking asylum with British authorities and offered Rwanda as an alternative. If this request is accepted by the African country, migrants could remain on its territory but never return to the UK.

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