Rwanda scheme 'probably dead', claims former Supreme Court justice
- The UK government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has been ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court, with one former justice stating that the scheme is "probably dead".
- The court's decision was based on concerns that those sent to Rwanda would be at "real risk" of being returned home, violating international law.
- The government intends to push forward with the scheme, aiming to create a legally binding treaty with Rwanda and change UK law to define Rwanda as a "safe country".
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