Is deporting asylum seekers immoral? The supreme court has ruled that Britain’s asylum deal with Rwanda is unlawful. Some are horrified that the plan has got even this far.
UK defies court to send migrants to Rwanda
Is deporting asylum seekers immoral? The supreme court has ruled that Britain's asylum deal with Rwanda is unlawful. Some are horrified that the plan has got even this far.
What's happening?
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Despite their plan, the UK governmentThe group of people who govern - or lead - the country. has still not managed to fly any asylum seekersPeople who have left their countries due to danger and are seeking refuge elsewhere. to RwandaA country in the centre of Africa. At least 500,000 people were killed in the appalling genocide of 1994..
The Rwanda policy has a history of legal challenges. It was ruled lawful by one court, then unlawful by another. The second court said that asylum seekers could be returned by Rwanda to the countries they had fled from.
But the Supreme CourtThe highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions.'s judgment could be the end of the Rwanda plan. It suggests that the Rwanda police could go against five UK laws, plus four worldwide agreements on the treatment of refugeesAnyone fleeing conflict or persecution is defined as a refugee by the UN as a refugee, regardless of where they are from..
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However, the UK's prime minister Rishi Sunak says he still wants to go through with the plan, and he will make new laws to make it happen.
Yes! The policy is wrong. People who are sent to Rwanda might end up being sent back to the countries they travelled from - places where they were in danger.
No! It is not the UK's responsibilityWhen you have a duty to look after or deal with something or someone. to take in hundreds of people every day. The plan may not be a perfect one, but many think it is needed.
Is deportingForcing someone to leave a country. asylum seekers immoral?
Keywords
Government - The group of people who govern - or lead - the country.
Asylum seekers - People who have left their countries due to danger and are seeking refuge elsewhere.
Rwanda - A country in the centre of Africa. At least 500,000 people were killed in the appalling genocide of 1994.
Supreme Court - The highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions.
Refugees - Anyone fleeing conflict or persecution is defined as a refugee by the UN as a refugee, regardless of where they are from.
Deporting - Forcing someone to leave a country.
Responsibility - When you have a duty to look after or deal with something or someone.
UK defies court to send migrants to Rwanda
Glossary
Government - The group of people who govern - or lead - the country.
Asylum seekers - People who have left their countries due to danger and are seeking refuge elsewhere.
Rwanda - A country in the centre of Africa. At least 500,000 people were killed in the appalling genocide of 1994.
Supreme Court - The highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions.
Refugees - Anyone fleeing conflict or persecution is defined as a refugee by the UN as a refugee, regardless of where they are from.
Deporting - Forcing someone to leave a country.
Responsibility - When you have a duty to look after or deal with something or someone.