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work. in essence, it is basically taking people who arrive in the uk as asylum seekers, but have arrived by what the government describes as an illegal or unofficial route. they will then be deemed inadmissible for the asylum process in the uk. they will be regarded as illegal migrants and on the basis of that, it will be forcibly repatriated to rwanda, a country for the massed majority of them, they will never have even been to. when they get here, there is an accommodation block, the first place some of them will go to, about 100 or so. after that, rwandans will do the process, they will decide whether that person is a genuine refugee. if they are, they will be entitled to remain in rwanda to be part of the economic development of this country. if they are not, they will be repatriated to their country of origin in the normal way by the
saying that at a time when families are welcoming ukrainian refugees into this home, this is slamming the door into the faces of people fleeing persecution. ispoke door into the faces of people fleeing persecution. i spoke to the kent refugee group who described this as appalling. at the moment priti patel is in rwanda visiting an accommodation block that could be used to house 100 asylum seekers sent from the uk. we are not sure of the timescale or how many people overall the uk would seek to percent. lots of questions and we will get further details this morning from the prime minister and from priti patel 4000 miles away in remand. ,, ., , ., ., simonjones in rwanda. we can speak now to zoe gardner, from thejoint council for the welfare of immigrants. the time to time when people in the uk are showing a lot of compassion
lives in rwanda. it is hugely controversial and there are really practical problems. the accommodation block is for around 100 asylum seekers and we know there were 29,000 asylum seekers coming across the channel last year, so a tiny proportion of that. it is possible the centre can process quite a few in the course of a year, so maybe we could push it up to 400 or 500 going through that accommodation centre in a year. but still £120 million is the deal and we don t know the length of time that deal covers, but nevertheless it is an inkling of the course of what the government wants to achieve. the aim is to break the model of the people traffickers. they say they will make it so that the people coming across the channel, or coming to britain in other ways which they regard as illegal, those people will not know
negotiations and discussions and we are going to be given a document later today which will explain how this will work. in essence, it is basically taking people who arrive in the uk as asylum seekers but have arrived by what the government describes as an illegal unofficial route. they will then be deemed inadmissible for the asylum process inadmissible for the asylum process in the uk. they will be regarded as illegal migrants and on the basis of that will be forcibly repatriated to rwanda, a country that for the vast majority they will have never been to. when they get here there is an accommodation block, which we ve seen this morning, which may be the first place some of them will go to. about a hundred or so. after that, the rwandans will do the process. they will decide whether that person is a genuine refugee. if they are they will then be entitled to remain in rwanda, to be a part of this country plus macro economic development. if they aren t, they
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