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UK Parliament Approves £240 Million Rwanda Deportation Bill Under Sunak's Leadership
Apr 22, 2024, 11:22 PM
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has successfully pushed through the controversial Rwanda deportation bill, which is now set to become law after overcoming significant parliamentary resistance. This legislation, central to Sunak's immigration policy, aims to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda, a move that has faced intense scrutiny and opposition from human rights groups and legal experts. Despite the challenges, including a missed deadline for spring departures, Sunak has confirmed that the first deportation flights are expected to commence in July. The UK government has paid £240 million to Rwanda for this deal, and the bill now awaits King Charles' approval. The bill's passage represents a significant political victory for Sunak, who has staked his leadership on this issue, asserting that no foreign courts will prevent the flights from taking place.
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