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UK Court Rules Against Rwanda Deportation Plan

  • #Politics
  • #Immigration & refugees
  • #Political asylum
  • #Freedom & human rights
  • #Rwanda
  • #United Kingdom
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JUN 2023
Image copyright: Wikimedia Commons
story last updated JUN 2023

The Spin

Left narrative

The UK’s Illegal Immigration Bill is inhumane and the appeals court was right to strike it down. Asylum seekers sent to Rwanda would undoubtedly receive unfair hearings and could be sent back to their dangerous countries of origin. The decision also deals a major blow to Sunak’s failing government, showing the conservatives that they cannot defy international human rights laws. This decision is great news for asylum seekers coming to the UK to flee oppression and seek a better life.

Guardian

Right narrative

This is neither a political victory nor a win for the British people. First, the decision doesn’t deal a blow to Sunak’s common sense Illegal Immigration Bill that will keep the UK safe and prevent human trafficking, as it only deals with a small portion relating specifically to Rwanda. And second, illegal migrants pouring into the UK in small boats via organized crime trafficking networks are not good for the country. The government must act decisively to stem illegal immigration.

Spectator (UK)

Political split

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