King Charles approves the Rwanda Relocation of Migrants and Asylum Seekers Act
King Charles approves the Rwanda Relocation of Migrants and Asylum Seekers Act
Officially... King Charles approves the draft law on deporting refugees to Rwanda to become an official law in the country... and the Ministry of the Interior threatens to begin the first flights within weeks and confirms its readiness to send dozens of flights towards Rwanda without stopping until illegal immigration via small boats is completely eliminated.
The draft law, which was rejected by the nobles hours ago, was amended and revised again and was returned to the Council, which approved all the amendments before midnight and thus became an official law, officially approved by the King.
What is the story of this controversial legal project?
The British Parliament approves a law that gives the government the right to deport irregular immigrants to Rwanda, and the United Nations calls for a review of the decision
The law passed after stages between the “House of Lords” and the “House of Commons” for consultation on amending it
But in the end, no additional amendments were made
The bill comes into force when King Charles gives his final assent
Sunak's top scorer from the project
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is trying to pass the law so that judges consider Rwanda a safe country and the response is a ruling issued by the Supreme Court last year that sending asylum seekers there is contrary to international law.
Officially... the British Parliament gives the green light to deport illegal immigrants to Rwanda after dramatic deliberations tonight under the dome of Parliament... and the first planes transporting immigrants will take off from London towards Kigali within weeks.
How much does the deportation cost?
It is estimated that deporting the first 300 immigrants will cost the United Kingdom $665 million
The government prepared an airport and reserved commercial planes for the first flight
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak revealed that the first flight carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda will depart within 10 to 12 weeks.