45 people were arrested for protesting the anti-immigration law “SUNAK”
The London police arrested about 45 people during the protests of some pro-refugee activists against the anti-immigration plan of the Prime Minister of Rwanda, which plans to deport refugees to this East African country. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting the German publication “D Site”, the police London arrested 45 people for protesting against the deportation of migrants to Rwanda.
According to reports, security forces wanted to transfer seven refugees to a multi-storey houseboat anchored off the southern coast of England. , where the British government plans to resettle hundreds of asylum seekers. Due to the blockade of the activists, the bus to transport the refugees was left empty in the end. These immigrants were taken care of at the headquarters of an asylum protection organization.
James Cleverly, the British Home Secretary, criticized this action of refugee rights supporters. He wrote on Platform X: Accommodation of immigrants in hotels costs millions of pounds for British taxpayers every day. We will not let a small group of students taking pictures for online networks stop us from doing what is right for the people of Britain. In the past few days, calls to protest the new British immigration laws have been published in several cities.
The British government has started the process of detaining refugees to implement the Prime Minister’s anti-immigration plan and deporting them to Rwanda since Wednesday. .
The first people scheduled to be deported to Rwanda have been arrested in Britain, according to the UK Home Office. British authorities called this step another milestone in the plan to deport people who would seek protection in the UK in the future to this East African country regardless of their origin.
According to the British Home Office, several operations across the country The country is done. Photos and videos of people being handcuffed and put into vehicles have been released. Home Secretary James Cleverly said they are trying to arrest those who have no right to be here so we can operate flights. The ministry described the arrested people as “illegal immigrants”. Thus, despite the legal decisions against this plan and the warnings of human rights organizations, the British government has decided in the future to deport people who are so-called irregularly. had entered this country, regardless of their origin and without examining their asylum applications, to deport them to Rwanda. The African country was specifically classified as a safe third country, although there are many arguments against it.
Conservatives hope that the deportations will act as a deterrent to those seeking protection and seeking asylum. apply in England, have In the future, the asylum request of these people will be reviewed by the Rwandan government. If accepted, the refugees will have the right to stay in Rwanda and cannot return to the UK.
According to official figures, more than 57,000 people crossed the English Channel in small boats between January 2022 and June 2023. have entered this country. In the first four months of this year, more than 7,200 people entered this country.
Of course, this plan is very controversial in England and internationally, but London still hasn’t given up on it: the conservative government Labor UK wants to send almost 5,700 migrants to Rwanda this year. In total, tens of thousands of immigrants in this country are at risk of deportation under this plan. Last week, after a long dispute, the British Parliament approved the plan to deport immigrants to Rwanda.
Migrants who arrived in the UK between January 2022 and June last year should expect their asylum claims to be deemed inadmissible and deported to Rwanda, according to the UK Home Office. According to official figures, more than 57,000 people crossed the English Channel in small boats to Britain during this period.
Under the new model, asylum applications are now processed by the Rwandan government in Kigali. If accepted, the refugees will have the right to stay in this East African country and cannot return to England.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |