UK calls TDHE intervention “surprising” and sticks to deportation plan

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The Home Secretary has defended the UK’s commitment to helping migrants, claiming that more than 20,000 people arrive each year via “safe and legal” routes, advocating instead for measures to curb irregular arrivals across the English Channel .

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The United Kingdom government has said it is “committed” to its policy of deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda and has accepted the ruling of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) that Tuesday night marked the departure of the first plane.

British Home Secretary Priti Patel has defended an agreement before the House of Commons which, he says, The UK aims to be ‘world leader’ in migration cooperationdespite criticism from human rights organizations.

Patel has championed the UK’s commitment to helping migrants, claiming that more than 20,000 people arrive each year via “safe and legal” routes, advocating instead action to curb irregular arrivals through the English Channel.

“Our ability to serve (those who arrive legally) is seriously affected by those who come illegally,” the minister said, recalling during her speech that migrants arriving in the UK via the English Channel do so from France. “a safe country”.

Patel has stated that the “surprising” action by a judge “on duty” at the ECtHR does not call into question the entire deportation plan, but rather banned the expulsion of some of the people who would be transferred to Rwanda on this first plane. He even took the opportunity to recall that the British justice system had already approved the programme.

The European Commission has avoided this Wednesday appreciate the decision of the United Kingdom, because it does not comment on the policies of third countries, but recalled that it would not be legal in the European Union to deport these migrants before the procedure for examining their asylum application has been completed

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Source: EITB

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