As reactions continue to trail Britain’s controversial agreement to send illegal migrants to Rwanda, Britain’s interior minister Suella Braverman has insisted Rwanda is safe for the exercise.
Braverman, who recently visited Rwanda, maintained she was convinced Rwanda was a safe country to resettle migrants who had arrived in Britain illegally.
The British government plans to send thousands of migrants to the East African country as part of a 120 million pound ($148 million) deal to deter asylum seekers crossing the English Channel from France in small boats.
Braverman in an interview on Sunday stated that the Rwanda plan was the right solution to Britain’s small boats problem.
“We’re looking at 2023 and beyond,” she told Sky News on Sunday. “The High Court – senior expert judges – have looked into the detail of our arrangement with Rwanda and found it to be a safe country and found our arrangements to be lawful.
“We have to be realistic. We had a very strong victory in the High Court at the end of last year in Rwanda. We’ve now introduced legislation. We want to move as quickly as possible to relocate people from the UK to Rwanda”, she added.
The UK government reached an agreement with Rwanda in April 2022 to deport people who enter the country illegally to the East African country.
But the first deportation flight was blocked by an injunction from the European Court of Human Rights. London’s High court ruled in December that the scheme was legal, but opponents are seeking to appeal that ruling.
A record 45,000 migrants arrived in Britain last year on small boats. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that finding a solution to the illegal migrants situation is one of his top priorities.