The British Home Office will stop the anti-immigration plan of Sunak to speed up the process of deportations to Turkey
While the British Prime Minister seeks to reduce the influx of refugees to this country through the English Channel, including through Turkey, by concluding an immigration agreement with this country, the Ministry of Interior has expressed doubts that Turkey is a safe country. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” newspaper, British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak measures the success of his government by whether his government succeeds in stopping smuggling through the English Channel. Now his Ministry of Interior slows down this process for him.
The British Ministry of Home Affairs has doubts about whether Turkey can be considered a safe country of origin or not. In doing so, it will dash hopes for a return deal that would allow Turkey to deport illegal immigrants. Stopping smuggling in the English Channel is one of the measures for the success of his government. Last year, Turkish citizens made up the third largest group of asylum seekers crossing the English Channel. By the end of the year, around 3,000 Turkish migrants had been registered, about a tenth of the total number of asylum seekers who reached British shores by boat. concluded with Albania, it was a model for the return agreement with Turkey desired by the British government. As a result, the number of Albanians trying to reach Britain illegally by boat fell by around 90%.
According to a report in The Times, the Home Office Britain has come to the conclusion that Turkey does not meet the requirements of a “basically safe” country. come Many described themselves as political opponents of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said they feared government repression. The Home Office report is also said to condemn Turkey’s “overambitious” enforcement of anti-terror laws and cast doubt on the independence of Turkey’s judiciary. Britain and Turkey are currently working closely together to fight illegal smuggling.
Recently, an English weekly newspaper quoted the British Home Office as asking for asylum from several people from the opposition. Rwandan in England reported that because of persecution in his country, this issue raises doubts about the anti-immigration plan of SONAC, which calls Rwanda a safe third country.
Government British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wants to send refugees to Rwanda, an East African country. But the debate that Rwanda is a safe third country has become very controversial in this country. Critics believe that there is no legal route for asylum seekers to enter this country. The plans also violate obligations to protect refugees, according to critics. The fact that the government wants to put itself above the decisions of the Constitutional Court by this law also violates the separation of powers.
According to critics, Britain is currently It has paid hundreds of millions of pounds to Rwanda without anyone ever getting there. The Labor Party is talking about a political trick. According to critics, the Rwanda pact was created by then Prime Minister Boris Johnson to distract from the “Party Gate” scandal.
Publisher | Tasnim News |