The British government believes they entered the country illegally. Human rights groups have denounced that asylum seekers have fled reception centers for fear of being sent to Rwanda.
Euskaraz irakurri: Rwandako migratzaileak kanporatzeko prozesua abiatu du Erresuma Batuak
The UK government has sent the first 50 notifications to people migrants you want to send to Rwandaas they entered the country irregularly, the British Prime Minister announced on Saturday: Boris Johnson
In an interview with the tabloid “Daily Mail”, Johnson expected his… migration plans, agreed with the African country in Aprilare expected to face various legal proceedings in the UK courts.
“There will be a lot of legal opposition from the kind of companies that have long used taxpayers’ money to build this kind of business and thwart the will of the people, the will of Parliament. We are prepared,” the prime minister said.
Migrants have deadlines for: between seven and fourteen days to present allegations against plans criticized by opposition parties, more than 160 nonprofits and several members of Johnson’s own conservative party.
A report from the Red Cross and the Refugee Council organization this week warned that asylum seekers in the United Kingdom have fled from shelters where they were and for the past few weeks have been trying to hide for fear of being sent to Rwanda.
Some have begun to refuse medical and psychological support in the face of fears that the health system will share their data with the Department of the Interior, that document adds.
The UK Executive estimates that: 28,526 people crossed the English Channel in 2021 to enter the UK irregularly, up from 8,466 a year earlier.
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