Sunak: The first flights to Rwanda for asylum seekers will start in 10 to 12 weeks
The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has promised that the country's first flights of citizens of various countries seeking asylum will begin to leave the UK for Rwanda in 10-12 weeks.
The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has promised that the country's first flights of citizens of various countries seeking asylum will begin to leave the UK for Rwanda in 10-12 weeks.
The British Prime Minister has promised to end the impasse that arose in the country's parliament regarding the policy of providing asylum in Rwanda to citizens seeking asylum in that country.
Sunak noted this yesterday in a press conference after promising last week that the British parliament will continue its sessions until a bill is passed in that field.
The British Prime Minister has said that they have already hired a plane to transport citizens who will be given shelter in Rwanda. Rishi Sunak is doing everything he can to fulfill the promise he made to the people of England to stop the boats that bring immigrants to the UK illegally.
The Supreme Court of England said last year that the London government's plan to send refugees and asylum seekers to Rwanda violates the law. It said that the program puts the refugees in a dangerous situation, especially considering that some of them fled their country of Rwanda and returning them there would put them in danger.