Home Office Rwanda operation ‘to detain asylum seekers across UK from Monday’
- Asylum seekers are scheduled for detention in a surprising Home Office operation in anticipation of deportation to Rwanda.
- Rishi Sunak announced the first Rwanda flights will depart in "10 to 12 weeks" after the controversial bill passed through Westminster.
- Police Scotland won't partake in detentions for the Rwanda flights but will assist in crowd control during the operation.
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Reports of asylum seeker detentions ahead of flights to Rwanda
There are signs that asylum seekers may be already being detained in preparation for summer deportation flights to Rwanda. The government’s controversial Rwanda Act became law last Thursday and Rishi Sunak said at the weekend that people would start being processed immediately ahead of being sent on one-way flights to the east African country.
El diario británico 'The Guardian' ha publicado en exclusiva una información sobre una operación sin precedentes planificada por el Ministerio del Interior que tiene como objetivo detener a solicitantes de asilo en todo el país, en preparación para su deportación a Ruanda . Este movimiento ha suscitado una serie de preocupaciones y críticas por parte de abogados, activistas y el público general, que temen las repercusiones humanitarias y legales…
UK’s Home Office to detain asylum seekers in surprise operation
The United Kingdom's Home Office will launch an operation to detain asylum seekers in preparation for their deportation to Rwanda, The Guardian UK reported on Sunday. The surprise operation would start a week earlier than expected across the UK. The Guardian reported that officials would begin to detain asylum seekers who show up for routine […] The post UK's Home Office to detain asylum seekers in surprise operation appeared first on The Guardi…
Home Office to detain asylum seekers in surprise Rwanda operation as police braced for protests
A two-week operation will see immigration enforcement teams take asylum seekers to detention centres ready to be put on planes to Rwanda when deportation flights begin
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