The
Tory government have squandered £310m of British taxpayers' money on its failed
Rwanda scheme. Rishi Sunak has now said that there will be no flights to Rwanda
before the General Election on 4 July. Labour have said that if they get
elected, they will scrap the Rwanda scheme.
The
Tory government claim that the Rwanda scheme is deterring illegal migrants from
coming to Britain. It seems that some refugees have been going to the Republic
of Ireland which is in the E.U. because of the threat of being deported to
Rwanda.
Until
recently, the Irish government didn't consider Britain a safe country for
asylum seekers because of the Rwanda scheme. It has now reversed this and
considers Britain a safe country, because migrants have been flooding into
Ireland from the UK. Irish police were stopping busses travelling to Ireland
from Belfast to Dublin in October and February, to do immigration checks.
Although
Rishi Sunak said he wasn't interested in a return deal with Ireland because
France and the E.U. won't allow illegal migrants to be returned to France, we
now know that the Irish police have been removing illegal migrants to Belfast
and Holyhead. Only recently, 50 people who crossed the border into Ireland were
found to have invalid documents or no documents and were returned to the UK
under Operation Sonnet. Some of the illegal migrants were put on ferries back
to Holyhead.
Many
people who have been claiming asylum in the UK have been detained with a view
to sending them to Rwanda. They are now taking legal action against the
government for illegal detention. The FDA union which represents British civil
servants have also started legal action against the Rwanda scheme. They have
said that civil servants are being forced to break international law.
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