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UK to send asylum seekers to Rwanda

- Agence France-Presse

LONDON: Britain will send migrants and asylum seekers who cross the Channel thousands of miles away to Rwanda under a controvers­ial deal announced on Thursday as the government tries to clamp down on record numbers of people making the perilous journey.

“From today... anyone entering the UK illegally as well as those who have arrived illegally since January 1 may now be relocated to Rwanda,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a speech near Dover.

“Rwanda will have the capacity to resettle tens of thousands of people in the years ahead,” Johnson said.

He called the East African nation with a sketchy human rights record “one of the safest countries in the world, globally recognised for its record of welcoming and integratin­g migrants.”

More than 28,000 people arrived in Britain having crossed the Channel from France in small boats in 2021.

Around 90% of those were male and three-quarters were men aged between 18 and 39.

The Rwanda plan swiftly drew the ire of opposition politician­s who accused Johnson of trying to distract from his being fined for breaking coronaviru­s lockdown rules, while rights groups slammed the project as “inhumane”.

Ghana and Rwanda had previously been mentioned as possible locations for the UK to outsource the processing of migrants, but Ghana in January denied involvemen­t.

Instead, Kigali on Thursday announced that it had signed a multi-million-dollar deal to do the job, during a visit by British home secretary Priti Patel.

“Rwanda welcomes this partnershi­p with the United Kingdom to host asylum seekers and migrants, and offer them legal pathways to residence” in the East African nation, foreign minister Vincent Biruta said.

The deal with Rwanda will be funded by the UK to the tune of up to 120 million pounds ($157 million), with migrants “integrated into communitie­s across the country,” it said.

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