The UK government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda faced significant parliamentary opposition, suffering its second defeat. The controversial plan, which has not yet been implemented, proposes sending asylum seekers arriving on England's southern coast via small, inflatable boats to Rwanda. However, legal challenges have prevented any deportations thus far. Additionally, a report from the National Audit Office highlighted the substantial costs associated with the deportation plan.
A recent report from the National Audit Office has unveiled the significant expenses associated with the U.K.'s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda. https://t.co/5yNZ78Y4Z1
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UK plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda suffers first parliamentary defeats https://t.co/rUbdDzahyG https://t.co/w0dZl5qVyI
🛟 Under the Rwanda plan, which has yet to be carried out, asylum seekers who arrive on England's southern coast in small, inflatable boats would be sent to live in Rwanda, but so far no one has been deported because of ongoing legal challenges. https://t.co/YDsA2vn5LE
UK government suffers second defeat over plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda https://t.co/ODNlOJFW7O