The asylum seeker received £3,000 and went under a scheme separate to the forced returns scheme.
Once again, a banner referencing a white nationalist conspiracy theory was carried at the head of the march.
When questioned on BBC radio, Immigration Minister Michael Tomlinson seemed to have no clue. Anyway, the main thing is the UK Government finally managed to get their bill through Parliament. Rishi Sunak told them they would be there all night until they agreed with him. They can deal with the detail later. This all ignores the understandable concerns as to whether Rwanda is actually a safe country to which we should be sending some of the most vulnerable people on Earth. It has a very recent...
Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. A controversial law is dividing public opinion in Britain today. Asylum seekers in the United Kingdom will start being shipped off to Rwanda within 10 to 12 weeks. It comes after the country’s House of Parliament finally passed the required legislation. Tens of thousands of migrants – many fleeing wars and poverty in Africa, the […]
Deportation flights are expected to begin in July as the U.K. approves a bill to send some asylum-seekers to Rwanda.
The UK government has passed new legislation to let it send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Political tensions over immigration, illegal and authorized, span the
The fact that the man didn't arrive in the UK on a small boat and is being given £3,000 in cash and a seat on a commercial plane to leave is buried in the small print.
Around 200 people are currently sleeping in tents on Mount Street, Grattan Street and nearby alleyways.
It comes after Ireland said it would pass new laws to allow people to be returned to the UK.
The Irish government said there has been an increase in asylum seekers arriving in Ireland after crossing the Northern Irish
Taoiseach wants to reduce arrivals through Northern Ireland amid concern that Sunak’s Rwanda plan is driving people to IrelandIreland and Britain are on a collision course over asylum seekers, with Dublin vowing to send arrivals to Ireland back to the UK and London insisting it will not accept any.A diplomatic row erupted on Sunday after the taoiseach, Simon Harris, asked the justice minister, Helen McEntee, to bring proposals to cabinet next week to allow the return of inadmissible...