Northern Ireland’s Supreme Court ruling is a new challenge for Sunac
Northern Ireland's High Court has ruled that London's anti-immigration law significantly restricts the rights of asylum seekers, setting up another challenge to the UK prime minister's implementation of the plan. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, citing “NTV”, the British government may It will outsource the asylum system to Rwanda, and the parliament has passed the relevant law. Now the High Court of Northern Ireland in Belfast has decided that the deportation law will not be applied in this area. Thus, “Rishi Sunak”, the British Prime Minister, after months of controversy over the anti-immigration policy of deportation Rwanda itself has suffered another setback.
A judge in Northern Ireland has ruled that parts of London’s deportation law significantly restrict the rights of asylum seekers. According to a High Court judge in Belfast, the law should therefore not be used in this part of the UK. Northern Ireland has its own judicial system. According to this law, the British government no longer wants to give immigrants who come to the island irregularly the opportunity to apply for asylum after entering the country. to give Instead, they should be able to be deported to a third country like Rwanda. An agreement made for this purpose stipulates that they will then apply for asylum there.
The British Conservative government wants to prevent refugees from crossing the English Channel in this way. Britain’s High Court declared the refugee treaty with Rwanda illegal a few months ago, but Parliament nevertheless approved the plan at the end of April. Critics accuse the East African country of human rights abuses.
A judge in the British part of Northern Ireland has now ruled that some parts of the illegal immigration law invalidate both the laws that apply to Northern Ireland because It violates Brexit and the European Convention on Human Rights.
According to the PA news agency, the central government in London wants to protest against this issue and is sticking to its plan. The central government of London under Prime Minister “Rishi Sunak” had guaranteed this plan a few weeks ago with another law in which Rwanda was declared as a safe third country. The first evictions are scheduled to take place in July. Northern Ireland’s DUP has warned that Northern Ireland must not become a magnet for asylum seekers who want to avoid deportation. They migrate there from England.
Now there is a dispute between the governments of Dublin and London over these asylum seekers. “Michael Martin”, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, recently said about this: “It is obvious that more people from England are coming to Northern Ireland and from there to our republic, and it is clear that this is related to the British Rwanda policy.” “Simon Harris”, the Prime Minister of Ireland, has also said that he will not allow the immigration policies of other countries to affect Ireland. He said: Ireland will not provide a cure for other people’s problems.
The Prime Minister of England has announced that if France does not accept the return of people who entered the UK illegally from this country, there will be no return of The EU will not be accepted through Ireland.
In London, Sunak and his Conservative Party are under pressure. Voters are turning away from this party in droves. Therefore, as a last show of power, Sunak clings to the Rwandan plan and does not abandon it. The Home Office has just released a video providing information on the deportation process. The refugees are ringing the doorbells and handcuffed into prison vans in preparation for deportation flights to Africa scheduled for the summer.
The plan is of course highly controversial in the UK and internationally, but London has not given up: the British Conservative government 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 due to this plan. Recently, after a long dispute, the British Parliament approved the plan to deport immigrants to Rwanda. Accordingly, in the future, people who entered the country irregularly, regardless of their origin and without examining their asylum applications, should be deported to Rwanda.
According to the new model, asylum applications by The government of Rwanda is reviewed 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 |