The United Kingdom's lower chamber of Parliament has approved Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's controversial Rwanda deportation bill.
Rwanda, Congo and Chad have refuted claims that they have engaged in any discussions with the illegal Zionist entity concerning the potential acceptance of Palestinians displaced from the war-torn Gaza Strip.
UK Home Secretary James Cleverly has signed a new Rwanda treaty in a fresh effort by the Tories aimed at reviving one of its failed plans to deal with the migrant inflow.
British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has traveled to Rwanda to discuss a controversial agreement which will see the UK deport asylum seekers deemed to have arrived illegally in the African nation.
UK High Court has ruled in favor of the British government’s controversial policy to fly asylum seekers to Rwanda, ignoring the criticisms by human right groups who depict the plan as inhumane.
The former residents of a hostel in Rwanda who were ejected under a controversial deal to host refugees to be flown from the UK have complained of being left homeless while the property remains unoccupied.
The final two candidates to replace Boris Johnson as Britain’s prime minister have promised to tackle illegal immigration as a priority of their government.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended his government’s plan to electronically tag some asylum-seekers who enter the UK on boats or trucks.
Britain has vowed to pursue its controversial policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda after the European human rights court issued last-minute injunctions to stop the deportation of the first group of migrants.
Britain’s plan to send the first group of asylum seekers to Rwanda has been stalled after the European human rights court issued last-minute injunctions to stop the deportation.