Rishi Sunak has proposed preventing all asylum seekers who attempt to reach the UK by boat from being allowed to stay in the country permanently.

The PM is trying to bring back the much-debated 'Rwanda' plan of the government.

March 4th 2023.

Rishi Sunak has proposed preventing all asylum seekers who attempt to reach the UK by boat from being allowed to stay in the country permanently.
Rishi Sunak is attempting to revive plans to transfer asylum seekers to Rwanda with the implementation of new regulations that will permit the government to detain all refugees who come to the UK on small boats before transporting them to the African nation. Home Secretary Suella Braverman is set to back the legislation, making any asylum applications from those who arrive on boats inadmissible, while also imposing a responsibility on her to remove these individuals as quickly as possible and resettle them in Rwanda or another 'safe third country'. The current regulations grant asylum seekers the right to remain in the country to have their case heard. Nevertheless, the Prime Minister is intent on 'stopping the boats', and Braverman has frequently voiced her 'dream' of sending migrants to Rwanda; however, this has not yet occurred due to a multitude of legal challenges from human rights campaigners. The government is looking to 'permanently' exclude refugees who come to the UK on boats from having a life in the nation.

Rishi Sunak is attempting to reanimate plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. The Prime Minister is prepared to embrace new legislation that would give the government the capability to detain all refugees who arrive by boat and send them to Rwanda. It has been reported that Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman are set to introduce these new powers in the coming week, making any asylum claims from those who come by boat inadmissible and banning them from ever coming back to the UK. The Home Secretary has been actively involved in these plans, which if approved would require her to remove the new arrivals 'as soon as reasonably practicable' and transfer them to Rwanda or another 'safe third country'.

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The government is looking to 'permanently' deny entry to refugees who come in small boats from being able to live in the UK. Under the current rules, asylum seekers have the right to stay in the nation to present their case. The Prime Minister has ranked 'stopping the boats' among his top five priorities and Suella Braverman has spoken of her 'dream' of deporting migrants to Rwanda. But despite her intense focus on the Rwanda plan, no migrants have yet been sent there and the proposal has been challenged by human rights campaigners.



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