On the 13th local time, in London, England, hundreds of demonstrators protested once morest the government’s plan to send migrants and asylum seekers to Rwanda in front of the Home Office.
Overseas Network, June 15th Comprehensive Archyde.com, US cable TVnewsAccording to various media reports such as the Internet, on the 14th local time, with the intervention of the European Court of Human Rights, the flight of the British government to deport illegal immigrants to Rwanda was suspended.
According to reports, the first British flight to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda was scheduled to take off on the evening of the 14th local time, and regarding 37 illegal immigrants seeking asylum in the United Kingdom were arranged to take the flight to Rwanda. However, the first flight was called off at the last minute, all the migrants were called off the plane, and the plane might not take off as planned.
The UK had previously struck a £120m deal with Rwanda to send some illegal migrants arriving in the UK from Europe across the English Channel to Rwanda for resettlement. The plan has sparked controversy in the UK and abroad. The United Nations refugee agency issued a statement on April 15, firmly opposed to the plan. Arrangements that attempt to transfer refugees and asylum seekers to third countries in the absence of adequate safeguards and standards divert asylum responsibilities and evade international obligations, increase migration risks, and go once morest the terms and spirit of the Refugee Convention, the agency noted. (Overseas Net Yao Kaihong)
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