The Korea Times

Britain sends 1st voluntary asylum seeker to Rwanda

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— Britain has sent its first asylum seeker to Rwanda under a voluntary scheme, The Sun Newspaper reported on Tuesday, saying the unnamed migrant was flown out of the country on Monday.

The voluntary scheme is separate to a forced deportatio­n program that Britain is about to embark on in the next few months, seeking to deter asylum seekers from crossing the English Channel in small boats to live in Britain.

Under the voluntary scheme the government has said it would pay asylum seekers up to 3,000 pounds ($3,747.60) each to move to Rwanda to help clear the backlog of refugees who have arrived in the country in recent years.

This new agreement is part of an existing government policy, where asylum seekers are offered financial assistance to leave Britain for their home country, but under this plan people will get the money if they agree to live in Rwanda.

A government spokespers­on said they were able to send asylum seekers to Rwanda under its migration and economic developmen­t partnershi­p.

“This deal allows people with no immigratio­n status in the U.K. to be relocated to a safe third country where they will be supported to rebuild their lives,” the spokespers­on said.

Tens of thousands of people have arrived in Britain in small boats since 2018, with many fleeing war or famine and traveling through Europe to Britain.

In response, the government has spent two years trying to overcome legal and political opposition to the policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, some 6,400 km away, which it hopes will act as a deterrent.

Parliament finally passed the divisive legislatio­n last week and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he expected the first flights to take off in 10 to 12 weeks.

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