Deportations began in the UK with the first Rwandan asylum seeker returning to his country yesterday under the voluntary scheme for rejected migrants, local media reported. The British parliament last week adopted a law that is strongly criticized, as it provides for the deportation to Rwanda of immigrants who arrive on the country's territory illegally. The Conservative government under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to begin mass deportations under the law in July. But yesterday, a man who agreed to go to Rwanda after his asylum claim was rejected late last year was deported from Britain, British press reports said. The man, a national of an African country, traveled on a commercial flight, the media said. He agreed to be deported to Rwanda in return for a one-off payment of up to £3,000, government sources told The Times newspaper. When he was contacted the […]
Source: News Beast

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