The first deportation flights under Britain’s controversial scheme to send thousands of asylum seekers to Rwanda will take place in the spring, the office of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Tuesday.
The plan continues to face opposition from MP’s and human rights bodies, including the UN.
The decision was made during a meeting between Sunak and Rwandan President Paul Kagame, who traveled to Britain and was welcomed at Downing Street.
The two leaders discussed the pioneering British and Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership, which will break the business model of criminal gangs risking lives at sea, the British prime minister’s office said.
Both leaders looked forward to flights departing to Rwanda in the spring.

London reached an agreement with Rwanda in April 2022 for illegal immigrants to be sent to the East African nation. In June of the same year, however, the first flight was canceled following intervention by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
The plan has also been ruled illegal by the British’s highest court, which has deemed Rwanda unsafe for deportees.
A new draft law, the Safety of Rwanda Bill, introduced in December to block further court challenges to the plan will be debated again in the British Parliament on April 15, 2024.


The legislation has faced strong opposition in the House of Lords and Commons, with the government accused of violating international human rights laws.
Last week, Sunak threatened to abandon the ECHR if it attempts to block Britain’s efforts to fight illegal migration by sending asylum-seekers to Rwanda for processing.
The United Kingdom is one of the founding members of the court, and was the first country to ratify the convention back in 1951.


I believe that border security and controlling illegal migration is more important than our membership of any foreign court, Sunak told The Sun, adding that he may make it an election pledge later this year.
Britain has struggled to stem the flow of illegal immigration for years, despite successive Conservative prime ministers declaring crackdowns to address the problem.
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More than 2,500 asylum seekers have arrived illegally on Britain’s shores so far this year, according to official statistics published in March, 2024.
Sunak considers the deportation plan to be part of a larger strategy to address voter concerns about the level of illegal immigration ahead of a general election, which is expected no later than the end of January 2025.
RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2024.






































They destroyed Libya and the Middle East. Now the former cannot even control their borders, with many crossing from Africa. I have no sympathy at all for you fools.
You deserve every refugee you get; a just payback for your crimes. Perhaps little Rishi and his billionaire wife can go there and be the prime minister of the colony in Rwanda. I think 90% of the population in the UK would agree!!
Sure they are! lol Some judge somewhere in the EU will put a stop to it. GB is still part of that EU judicial structure.
Sunak and his gang need to be deported.
Rwanda is a servant of the west –speak out against it and you are jailed-reporters are killed – the EU is silent about the crimes committed there. One party state under a dictatorship -America supports the country along with EU countries so little western criticism apart from Human Rights Watch and some others –so yes not a lot different from the UK run by the Tories . Forget the “Great ” the UK relies on America for protection and acts like a Third World country towards the Working Class /poor/sick/old — matter of fact some third world countries treat their… Read more »