UN Scheme Highlights Rwanda's Hospitality, Says Home Secretary
The United Nations has sent scores of asylum seekers to Rwanda, despite opposing the UK's plan to stop small boat Channel crossings. Home Secretary James Cleverly praised the UN scheme, which evacuated 153 people from Libya this week, as a demonstration of Rwanda's hospitality.
Supreme Court Ruling Blocks Deportations to Rwanda
Ministers in the UK have been prevented from deporting migrants to Rwanda after the Supreme Court deemed the policy illegal. The court expressed concerns that asylum seekers could face harm if they were returned to their home country.
UN Uses Rwanda for Third-Party Asylum Processing
Insiders have revealed that the UN has been using Rwanda for third-party asylum processing, despite having doubts about the country's system in relation to the UK plan. A source stated that Rwanda is not only safe for this process, but it is also eager, willing, and fully capable of being part of the solution to the global refugee problem.
Concerns Remain Among Right-Wing Tory MPs
Some right-wing Tory MPs are still concerned that the new legislation is not strong enough, as it allows for individual legal challenges to continue. However, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has assured that Rwanda would withdraw from any deal if Britain breached its international obligations.
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