Immigration in Europe: Why deportation flights aren't taking off as quickly as the UK government wants

Immigration in Europe: Why deportation flights aren't taking off as quickly as the UK government wants

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photo caption, Prime Minister Sunak speaks next to the slogan 'stop the boats', referring to the influx of migrants.

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One of the flagship programs of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government was approved in Parliament on Monday (22) night.

This is the controversial “Rwanda Plan” which restricts immigration. The text met with strong opposition and was debated in Parliament for five months.

The bill, aimed at deporting Rwandan migrants seeking asylum in the UK, will soon become law. The text mentions an African country 6,500 km away as a safe place to welcome these people.

In return, Rwanda would have to receive around £370 million from the UK over five years to participate in such a programme.

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