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UK Revs Up Controversial Rwanda Deportation Plan

Nationwide Raids Underway Ahead of Inaugural Removal Flights in the Next 2-3 Months.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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This week, authorities detained the first group of asylum seekers facing deportation to Rwanda under the UK’s controversial new policy following a series of nationwide raids.

 

Operation “No Safe Harbor” is officially underway.

Britain Gets Tough on Illegal Channel Crossings

In a speech Monday, Home Secretary James Cleverly framed the Rwanda plan as

“a pioneering response to the global challenge of illegal migration.”

His blunt objective: use the looming threat of forced removal to deter asylum seekers from making the perilous journey across the English Channel.

“If you come here illegally, you cannot stay,” Cleverly stated flatly. “Our dedicated enforcement teams are working at pace to swiftly detain those who have no right to be here so we can get flights off the ground.”

 

Statistic Value
Detention spaces added 2,200+
New caseworkers trained 200
Escort officers available 500
Illegal crossings in 2022 45,000
Reduction in crossings in 2023 1/3 reduction

 

The Home Office is certainly showing its work is cut out for it. Officials say they have:

– Increased the UK’s overall detention capacity to more than 2,200 spaces
– Trained 200 additional caseworkers to process asylum claims rapidly
– Readied a force of 500 escort officers to handle deportations
– Booked charter flights and put a dedicated airport on standby

 

The First Flights Could Depart in 2-3 Months

With these massive logistical preparations complete, the first deportation flights shuffling illegal migrants to the Rwandan capital of Kigali could depart as soon as 9-11 weeks from now, according to the government’s stated timeline.

“It is vital that operational detail is kept to a minimum,” cautioned Enforcement Director Eddy Montgomery. But he confirmed specially “trained and equipped” teams are carrying out raids to apprehend migrants “at pace and in the safest way possible.”

 

A Safe Haven, or Human Rights Disaster?

If enacted, the Rwanda policy would represent a seismic shift in how the UK handles asylum seekers arriving via unauthorized routes like small boat crossings in the English Channel.

Proponents insist that Rwanda, which already hosts over 135,000 refugees, is well-prepared to resettle deportees and provide them with a fresh start, including housing, education, and jobs. They see the plan as a necessary deterrent against criminal smuggling gangs profiting from illegal migration.

But critics have denounced the policy as a moral disaster that unlawfully outsources Britain’s refugee obligations to an autocratic government with a mixed human rights record. There are fears Rwanda may not adequately protect vulnerable asylum seekers.

 

Clearing a Potential Legal Roadblock

Last year, Britain’s Supreme Court nearly derailed the entire Rwanda plan by raising serious concerns about its legality and Rwanda’s ability to safely resettle migrants properly.

In response, the government rushed through new legislation designating Rwanda as an officially secure third country. It also signed a binding treaty with Kigali strengthening protections for those relocated.

With the revised legal framework now intact, the Home Office seems determined to implement its “pioneering” policy — starting with this latest wave of detentions ahead of those first controversial deportation flights in the next couple months.

The heated debate over this hardline approach shows no signs of cooling off as the rubber finally meets the road.

 

Sources: THX News, Home Office & The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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