The UK Home Office, which detains and processes asylum seekers for deportation to Rwanda, has been instructed by the Chancellor to cut staff just weeks before the first flight to Kigali is expected to take off, reports Rajeev Syal. The government is determined to commence these flights within weeks, according to SkyNews. In London, an Eritrean asylum seeker named 'Nura' has been warned she could be sent to Rwanda and expressed that she wouldn't have come to the UK had she known. The Home Office has stated that failed asylum seekers have no right to remain in the UK and that it is appropriate to remove them to a safe country, with Rwanda ready to resettle those in need. The Home Secretary announced that asylum seekers who have already had their claims rejected will also be part of the group being removed to Rwanda.
Asylum seekers who have already had their claims rejected will now be part of the group being removed to Rwanda, the home secretary has announced. 🔗 Read more https://t.co/deP3PJowiF
Failed asylum seekers also at risk of being sent to Rwanda, says Home Office https://t.co/ku09qeHhrt
Failed asylum seekers have no right to remain in the UK. It is right that we seek to remove them to a safe country. Rwanda stands ready to resettle those who need it. https://t.co/3VlbpuTYqV
The government says it is determined to get flights going to Rwanda within weeks. In London, 'Nura' from Eritrea, has been warned she could be sent to Rwanda. She said she wouldn't have come to the UK if she had known Full story ➡️ https://t.co/kHWtIqi266 https://t.co/H8GGcM1cp2
The Home Office department that detains and processes asylum seekers for deportation to Rwanda has been told to cut staff by the Chancellor, just weeks before the first flight is expected to take off for Kigali, reports @rajeevsyal; https://t.co/A9i2mgD6Zz