Rwanda flights will continue 'indefinitely' until the small boats are stopped, James Cleverly says


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dailym.ai— James Cleverly insisted that the Home Office's plans to initiate the Rwanda deportation scheme was 'robust' - and confirmed a number of flights had already been booked.

The Guardian—Rwanda flights will deport asylum seekers ‘indefinitely’, says Cleverly. Home secretary visits Lampedusa in Italy as National Audit Office says scheme could surpass £580m by 2030Several flights a month will deport asylum seekers to Rwanda “indefinitely”, the home secretary has said, as he argued that the £1.8m a person cost of the scheme was justified.James Cleverly, in his first interview since the government’s plan was approved by parliament on Monday, said he had booked a succession of initial flights and was preparing to order the detention of people seeking...

WSTPost—Latest Rwanda Bill news: James Cleverly vows “these tragedies must stop” as five UK-bound migrants die crossing the English Channel just hours after deportation flights approved by Parliament. A devastated father watched his young daughter drown before his eyes, a refugee organization said today.Dany Patoux, from the Bolougne-based organization Osmose 62, said many witnessed the deaths of five people trying to cross the English Channel this morning. The French coast guard confirmed that three men, a woman and a child, believed to be a four-year-old girl, had died.We knew the little girl well. We have photos with her with a big smile on her face, hoping for a better life.But now...

The London Economic—Trade union legal action will not delay Rwanda flights, says Downing Street. The FDA union has launched legal action claiming a decision to ignore orders from the European Court of Human Rights would breach civil service rules.