UK’s Plan To Deport Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Ruled Lawful by High Court

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Published on December 19, 2022 - Duration: 01:31s

UK’s Plan To Deport Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Ruled Lawful by High Court

UK’s Plan To Deport Asylum Seekers to Rwanda , Ruled Lawful by High Court.

CNN reports that the controversial policy was given the green light on Dec.

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The U.K. government can make arrangements for asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda to have their claims processed if they entered the country illegally.

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But the High Court also criticized Home Secretary Suella Braverman for not properly assessing individuals' circumstances before transporting them.

[Braverman] must decide if there is anything about each person’s particular circumstances which means that his asylum claim should be determined in the United Kingdom or whether there are other reasons why he should not be relocated to Rwanda, Lord Justice Lewis, via statement.

[She] has not properly considered the circumstances of the eight individual claimants whose cases we have considered, Lord Justice Lewis, via statement.

Braverman must now reassess those eight cases.

While Britain's government partnership with Rwanda has been supported by ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and most of the Conservative party.

While Britain's government partnership with Rwanda has been supported by ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and most of the Conservative party.

While Britain's government partnership with Rwanda has been supported by ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and most of the Conservative party.

It has been criticized by refugee rights groups, lawmakers, international agencies and more.

Treating people who are in search of safety like human cargo and shipping them off to another country is a cruel policy that will cause great human suffering.

The scheme is wrong in principle and unworkable in practice.

, Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, via statement.

The U.K. intends to pay the East African country $145 million over the next five years to host asylum seekers.


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