The controversial bill to deport illegal migrants from the UK to Rwanda has finally become law, after receiving Royal Assent on April 25 and being approved by British Parliament on April 22. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had earlier announced that the first deportation flights would take place in 10-12 weeks, and starting in the summer of 2024, expulsions will be carried out monthly until the flow of illegal migrants stops. An airfield has been allocated for deportation flights, charter commercial aircraft have been ordered, and escorts have been prepared.
However, it was not an easy journey for this bill. In November last year, the UK Supreme Court declared illegal the government’s plan to deport illegal migrants who arrived in the country seeking asylum to Rwanda. The court verdict spoke about the risk that government authorities would not consider asylum requests properly and emphasized that Rwanda is not a safe country, making the deportation illegal. The Rwandan authorities stated that their country is not dangerous.
Despite these setbacks, the agreement on the expulsion of migrants from the UK to Rwanda was concluded in April 2022, providing for the payment of multimillion-dollar subsidies to the host country by the UK. However, it was later blocked by courts.
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In conclusion, whether you are looking for ways to improve your home’s ceiling design or navigating legal issues related to migration policies in your country – there is always something new happening! Stay tuned for more updates on both fronts!