Brexit’s Nigel Farage Calls for Fresh Referendum to Leave Deportation-Blocking European Court
Nigel Farage has called for a Brexit-style national referendum on leaving the deportation-blocking European Court of Human Rights.
Nigel Farage has called for a Brexit-style national referendum on leaving the deportation-blocking European Court of Human Rights.
A record number of around 65,000 boat migrants are expected to cross the English Channel and enter the UK in 2023, officials reporetdly said.
Even if Britain were to stop illegal Albanian migrants from entering the UK, there would be an “infinite” number of migrants looking to take their place, government officials have reportedly lamented.
Boat migrants deported from the UK can look forward to having a “dignified life” in Africa, a spokeswoman for the Rwandan government has said.
The U.N. prepared a troubling report on the insurgency in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) this week, warning that the conflict is intensifying and putting more civilians, including children, at risk of abduction, rape, and torture.
(AFP) – If the UK government has its way, the tens of thousands of migrants arriving on England’s southeastern shores each year, after crossing the Channel in small boats, will face swift deportation to Rwanda.
Suella Braverman, Britain’s Home Secretary, has promised to see illegal migrants deported “at scale” to Rwanda.
Nigel Farage said that despite the High Court move to approve the Rwanda migrant scheme, it is still faces years of legal challenges.
A now retired Archbishop within the Church of England has attacked Britain’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda for not taking into account climate change.
UK High Court rules govt plan for processing centres in Rwanda is lawful, yet further legal challenges likely await.
Chinese state media were not much impressed by the Biden administration’s announcement on Monday of $55 billion in economic, health, and security aid for African nations.
Rwandan troops killed a soldier from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who crossed the border on Saturday, the latest escalation in a complex military and political crisis that threatens to destabilize Central Africa.
The UK has been accepting asylum claims from foreign migrants at a far higher rate than countries within the EU, a factor which may be contributing the massive migrant crisis currently being experienced by the state.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Wednesday expelled Mathias Gillmann, spokesman for the United Nations peacekeeping mission. The move followed a week of intense protests against the U.N. that resulted in 36 deaths, including four peacekeepers.
Recent polling has found that the majority of Conservative Party voters want the government’s Net Zero agenda halted.
Rwanda has revealed that it only has the capacity to house 200 migrants from the United Kingdom after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government signed a £120 million deal to transfer tens of thousands of illegals there while their asylum claims are processed.
The UK government’s plan to send boat migrants to Rwanda is failing to deter illegals from coming to the country, MPs have claimed.
Plans for flights to send illegal migrants to Rwanda have reportedly been put on hold until the Conservative Party selects a new Prime Minister, reports have claimed.
Around 50 illegal migrants are set to be removed from Britain on the next scheduled removal flight to Rwanda.
Illegal migrants in charge of piloting small boats across the English Channel now face life in prison under revised immigration rules.
The 54-nation group of mostly former UK colonies accepted Togo and Gabon’s membership application on the last day of its summit in Rwanda.
Leaders of Commonwealth nations are meeting in Rwanda in a summit that promises to tackle climate change, tropical diseases.
Some migrants who have been caught illegally entering Britain will be electronically tagged to prevent them from absconding.
A ruling by a Russian judge may conceivably be the reason the UK was forced to ground a plane scheduled to take illegal migrants to Rwanda.
A European court intervened in the late hours of Tuesday evening to prevent a deportation flight to Rwanda from the UK.
Struggling under a massive wave of migrant arrivals, officials in open borders Ireland are now partly blaming a 600 per cent increase in asylum claims on the UK’s plans to send illegals to Rwanda
The first flight scheduled to bring illegal boat migrants from Britain to Rwanda looks set to go ahead with a mostly empty plane.
Prince Charles, heir to the British crown, has reportedly described the plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda as “appalling”.
Woke Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s and actress Emma Thompson denounced the UK government’s plan to deport illegal boat migrants to Rwanda.
The first relocation flight which is scheduled to ship over a hundred illegal migrants to Rwanda has become bogged down in multiple legal challenges.
The UK’s Home Office has told a number of migrants that they will not be allowed to remain in Britain, and that they can either go to Rwanda or go home.
In yet another milestone, the number of illegal boat migrants that have landed in Britain has topped 10,000 since the start of the year.
Multiple migrants have allegedly attempted to end their own lives as they face being deported to Rwanda from the UK.
The British government’s scheme to send illegal boat migrants to Rwanda is planned to commence on on June 14th, Priti Patel announced.
Lawyers for activist “charities” and trade unions have successfully halted the first planned transfer of migrants from Britain to Rwanda, in a move which has surprised no one — including the government.
Calm seas and warm weather conditions have seen nearly 1,000 illegal boat migrants cross the English Channel since the weekend.
Foreign migrants are continuing to illegally cross the English Channel in small boats, with over 300 individuals arriving in Britain on Sunday.
Prosecutors said a Rwandan man has been arrested on an extradition request, with suspicion that he was involved in the 1994 genocide.
The UK’s plan to fly illegal boat migrants to Rwandan will “take time” to implement due to legal challenges, Priti Patel has admitted.
One-way flights to Rwanda for illegal boat migrants could commence as early as the end of May, a government source has said.