London: Newly elected British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the end of the plan to send migrants to Rwanda.
According to the world news agency, Keir Starmer, the newly elected Prime Minister of Great Britain, won the hearts of his voters by fulfilling one of his election promises in his first press conference.
Keir Starmer announced the end of the Rwanda plan, saying it was a failure that would only reduce the number of illegal immigrants by one percent.
This decision by the newly elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer not only ended the court battle, but also saved the UK 50 million euros next year and in 2026.
Keir Starmer has been opposing the Rwanda project since the first day and has been of the same position that people who failed to get political asylum should be sent back to their homeland instead of being sent to Rwanda.
It should be noted that under the former ruling party’s Rwanda project, immigrants arriving in Britain were to be sent to Rwanda for 5 years, where the immigrants would stay for 5 years and during this time it would be seen whether their reasons for leaving their country were valid or just fabricated. There are things.
If these migrants in Rwanda had succeeded in convincing the authorities that they had solid reasons for seeking asylum during these 5 years, they would have been granted refugee status and brought to the UK.
And if the migrants failed to do so, then they would have to apply for asylum in Rwanda or a third country.
In June 2022, the first flight of refugees to Rwanda under the plan was canceled by a court and the plan has been stalled by litigation.