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What is the UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda? | What is the UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda? |
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Rishi Sunak said he was determined that the latest part of the flagship bill would pass parliament later, "no ifs, no buts" | Rishi Sunak said he was determined that the latest part of the flagship bill would pass parliament later, "no ifs, no buts" |
The UK government wants to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda. It has passed new legislation to allow the scheme to go ahead. | |
What is the Rwanda asylum plan? | What is the Rwanda asylum plan? |
Some asylum seekers arriving in the UK would be sent to Rwanda, to have their claims processed there, under a five-year agreement. | Some asylum seekers arriving in the UK would be sent to Rwanda, to have their claims processed there, under a five-year agreement. |
If successful, they could be granted refugee status and allowed to stay. If not, they could apply to settle in Rwanda on other grounds, or seek asylum in another "safe third country". | If successful, they could be granted refugee status and allowed to stay. If not, they could apply to settle in Rwanda on other grounds, or seek asylum in another "safe third country". |
No asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the UK. | No asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the UK. |
Ministers have argued the plan would deter people from arriving in the UK on small boats across the English Channel. | Ministers have argued the plan would deter people from arriving in the UK on small boats across the English Channel. |
How many asylum seekers could the UK send to Rwanda? | How many asylum seekers could the UK send to Rwanda? |
Under the policy, anyone "entering the UK illegally" after 1 January 2022 could be sent to Rwanda - a small landlocked country in central Africa - with no limit on numbers. | |
The first flight was scheduled to go in June 2022, but was cancelled after legal challenges. No asylum seeker has yet been sent to Rwanda. | The first flight was scheduled to go in June 2022, but was cancelled after legal challenges. No asylum seeker has yet been sent to Rwanda. |
During a press conference on 22 April, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: "The first flight carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda will leave in 10-12 weeks." But that is a delay to his previous deadline of spring. | |
Legal challenges meant the first Rwanda flight was cancelled shortly before take-off in June 2022 | Legal challenges meant the first Rwanda flight was cancelled shortly before take-off in June 2022 |
Mr Sunak declined to give details of how many people would be on the planes, but said there would be "multiple flights a month through the summer and beyond". | |
The PM also said the government had "put an airfield on standby" and had booked commercial charter planes. | The PM also said the government had "put an airfield on standby" and had booked commercial charter planes. |
He said the number of detention spaces for people it was preparing to remove had been increased to 2,200 and that "200 trained, dedicated caseworkers" were available to process cases quickly. | He said the number of detention spaces for people it was preparing to remove had been increased to 2,200 and that "200 trained, dedicated caseworkers" were available to process cases quickly. |
Mr Sunak said 25 courtrooms and 150 judges were available to deal with any legal cases. | |
The prime minister added that there are "500 highly trained individuals ready to escort illegal migrants all the way to Rwanda", with a further 300 to be trained. | The prime minister added that there are "500 highly trained individuals ready to escort illegal migrants all the way to Rwanda", with a further 300 to be trained. |
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UK to pay failed asylum seekers to move to Rwanda | UK to pay failed asylum seekers to move to Rwanda |
What was the Supreme Court ruling and is Rwanda safe? | What was the Supreme Court ruling and is Rwanda safe? |
In November 2023, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the Rwanda scheme was unlawful. | In November 2023, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the Rwanda scheme was unlawful. |
It said genuine refugees would be at risk of being returned to their home countries, where they could face harm. | It said genuine refugees would be at risk of being returned to their home countries, where they could face harm. |
This breaches the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which prohibits torture and inhuman treatment. The UK is a signatory to the ECHR. | This breaches the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which prohibits torture and inhuman treatment. The UK is a signatory to the ECHR. |
The ruling also cited concerns about Rwanda's poor human-rights record, and its past treatment of refugees. | The ruling also cited concerns about Rwanda's poor human-rights record, and its past treatment of refugees. |
Judges said that in 2021, the UK government had itself criticised Rwanda over "extrajudicial killings, deaths in custody, enforced disappearances and torture". | Judges said that in 2021, the UK government had itself criticised Rwanda over "extrajudicial killings, deaths in custody, enforced disappearances and torture". |
They also highlighted a 2018 incident, when Rwandan police opened fire on protesting refugees, killing at least 11. | |
How the UK's asylum deal is viewed in Rwanda | How the UK's asylum deal is viewed in Rwanda |
Land of safety - or fear? Why Rwanda divides opinion | Land of safety - or fear? Why Rwanda divides opinion |
What is in the Rwanda bill? | What is in the Rwanda bill? |
After the Supreme Court ruling, the government introduced a bill to make clear in UK law that Rwanda is a safe country. | After the Supreme Court ruling, the government introduced a bill to make clear in UK law that Rwanda is a safe country. |
The legislation - which was approved by both Houses of Parliament on 22 April - orders the courts to ignore key sections of the Human Rights Act, in an attempt to sidestep the Supreme Court's judgement. | |
It also compels the courts to disregard other British laws or international rules - such as the international Refugee Convention - which stand in the way of deportations to Rwanda. | It also compels the courts to disregard other British laws or international rules - such as the international Refugee Convention - which stand in the way of deportations to Rwanda. |
Some MPs criticised the legislation because they believe it breaks international law. Others argue it does not go far enough. | Some MPs criticised the legislation because they believe it breaks international law. Others argue it does not go far enough. |
Charities supporting asylum seekers have said they plan to launch legal challenges "as quickly as possible". | |
What does the new treaty with Rwanda say? | What does the new treaty with Rwanda say? |
The UK government also signed a new migration treaty with Rwanda. | The UK government also signed a new migration treaty with Rwanda. |
Home Secretary James Cleverley said it guarantees that anyone sent to Rwanda would not be at risk of being returned to their home country. | Home Secretary James Cleverley said it guarantees that anyone sent to Rwanda would not be at risk of being returned to their home country. |
The treaty says that a new independent monitoring committee will ensure Rwanda complies with its obligations, and that British judges will be included in a new appeals process. | The treaty says that a new independent monitoring committee will ensure Rwanda complies with its obligations, and that British judges will be included in a new appeals process. |
What will the Rwanda plan cost? | What will the Rwanda plan cost? |
The UK government had paid £240m to Rwanda by the end of 2023. | The UK government had paid £240m to Rwanda by the end of 2023. |
However, the total payment will be at least £370m over five years, according to the National Audit Office . | However, the total payment will be at least £370m over five years, according to the National Audit Office . |
If more than 300 people are sent to Rwanda, the UK would pay a one-off sum of £120m to help boost the country's economy, with further payments of £20,000 per individual relocated. | If more than 300 people are sent to Rwanda, the UK would pay a one-off sum of £120m to help boost the country's economy, with further payments of £20,000 per individual relocated. |
On top of that, up to £150,000 will be paid for each person sent there, the NAO report said. | On top of that, up to £150,000 will be paid for each person sent there, the NAO report said. |
These figures would not include the cost of payments to anyone to who chooses to go to Rwanda voluntarily. | These figures would not include the cost of payments to anyone to who chooses to go to Rwanda voluntarily. |
Previously released official figures suggested that removing each individual to a third country would cost £63,000 more than keeping them in the UK. | Previously released official figures suggested that removing each individual to a third country would cost £63,000 more than keeping them in the UK. |
Legal challenges meant the first Rwanda flight was cancelled shortly before take-off in June 2022 | Legal challenges meant the first Rwanda flight was cancelled shortly before take-off in June 2022 |
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak claimed that the Rwanda plan would "literally save us billions in the long run", but did not explain the figures. | |
The UK's asylum system costs nearly £4bn a year, including about £8m a day on hotel accommodation. | The UK's asylum system costs nearly £4bn a year, including about £8m a day on hotel accommodation. |
Failure to process asylum claims efficiently "has led to unacceptable costs to the taxpayer", a report by MPs said in October 2023. | Failure to process asylum claims efficiently "has led to unacceptable costs to the taxpayer", a report by MPs said in October 2023. |
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has offered to return money paid by the UK if no asylum seekers were sent. | |
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UK Supreme Court | UK Supreme Court |
Rishi Sunak | Rishi Sunak |
Rwanda | Rwanda |
Migration | Migration |