The Home Office has expanded the scope of the Rwanda deportation plan to include failed asylum seekers. Under the original… Continue reading Rwanda plan to include failed asylum seekers
Half of the Irish public now want migrant checkpoints at the border with Northern Ireland following a surge in the number of asylum seekers fleeing the UK's Rwanda plan, a new poll has shown.
Understanding what the U.K.’s immigration policy to deport asylum seekers means for Rwanda, and examining the African nation’s ability to host refugees.
The Prime Minister's plan to deal with asylum seekers arriving in the UK via irregular routes including the English Channel crossing is to place them on a one-way flight to Kigali.
The Home Office has begun detaining asylum seekers ahead of the first deportation flights - but Asylum Aid is threatening another legal challenge to the plan
The United Kingdom has sent the first asylum-seeker whose asylum application was denied to Rwanda through a voluntary scheme. The plan is separate from the government's forced deportation program.
Under a scheme unveiled in March people whose asylum claims have been rejected are being offered cash to move to Rwanda - it is separate to Rishi Sunak's deportation plan