It has been reported that the UK will start sending irregular migrants and refugees who entered the country illegally to Rwanda on 14 June.
Interior Minister Priti Patel announced in a statement that those who will be deported under the agreement with Rwanda have been notified.
Noting that there will still be attempts to delay the process, Patel stated that the agreement reached with Rwanda is an important part of their strategy to break the business model of human smugglers.
Stating that the first irregular migrants and refugees will begin to be sent on June 14, Patel said, “Today’s announcement is another critical step towards realizing this partnership.” made its assessment.
RESPONSIBLE PLAN
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on April 14 that anyone who enters the UK illegally from 1 January will be sent and resettled in Rwanda.
In addition to opposition to the plan, non-governmental organizations reacted. Steve Valdez-Symonds, UK Refugee and Immigrant Rights Director at London-based Amnesty International, said that sending people to another country for asylum procedures is “the height of irresponsibility”, while the government currently sees “how far from humanity and reality” in asylum matters. had indicated. (AA)