Britain’s Prince Charles privately criticized the mechanism put in place by the British Prime Minister’s Government, Boris Johnson, deport Rwanda asylum seekers until their cases are resolved
“He said he was more disappointed with these policies. You said you thought the whole government’s point of view was sad.. It is clear that the government has not been affected by the path it has taken,” he said.
An official spokesperson for Carlos said that “any The Prince of Wales allegedly had an anonymous private conversation, apart from confirming his political neutrality“, but did not reject the published version.
The government has announced its new policy. Their deportation in April and after obtaining the approval of the courts, The first flight could take off next Tuesday. The executive advocates these deportations to deter migrant travel through the English Channel and stressed that it “fulfilled all national and international legislation”.
Deal with Rwanda will allow British officials to ship to African country Refugees crossing the English Channel. The £120m -€144m-euro deal will focus mainly on men without family responsibilities arriving in the UK by boat or trucks.
Last year, the British Government expressed concern over “continuing restrictions on civil and political rights and freedom of the press” in Rwanda. before an intervention United Nations. Still, Johnson described Rwanda as one of the safest countries in the world.