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and then removed to rwanda or another safe country. and they would be banned from re—entering the uk. the government hopes this would deter people from making the hazardous channel crossing. khalid came across the china in a leaky dinghy in 2021 and he doesn't think a new law would stop others from doing the same. now, even seeing the numbers, numbers are even higher. and how quickly could the new system be put in place? in a letter to mp5, the home secretary, suella braverman, said "there was a more than 50% chance that the government's plans aren't compatible with international law." that would make legal challenges more likely. and the united nations high commission for refugees has said it is profoundly concerned by the government's new legislation. this is effectively closing off access to asylum in the uk
from re—entering the uk. the government hopes this would deter people from making the hazardous channel crossing. khalid came across the channel in a leaky dinghy in 2021 and he doesn't think a new law would stop others from doing the same. now, even seeing the numbers, numbers are even higher. they are still going to try to seek and run after that hope. and how quickly could the new system be put in place? in a letter to mps, the home secretary, suella braverman, said "there was a more than 50% chance that the government's plans aren't compatible with international law." that would make legal challenges more likely. and the united nations high commission for refugees has said it is profoundly concerned by the government's new legislation. this is effectively closing off access to asylum in the uk for people arriving irregularly. we believe it's a clear breach
from claiming asylum here. arrivals would be detained and then removed to rwanda or another safe country. and they would be banned from re—entering the uk. the government hopes this would deter people from making the hazardous channel crossing. khalid came across the channel in a leaky dinghy in 2021 and he doesn't think a new law would stop others from doing the same. now, even seeing the numbers, numbers are even higher. they are still going to try to seek and run after that hope. and how quickly could the new system be put in place? in a letter to mps, the home secretary, suella braverman, said "there was a more than 50% chance that the government's plans aren't compatible with international law." that would make legal challenges more likely. and the united nations high commission for refugees has said it is profoundly concerned by the government's new legislation. this is effectively closing off
arrivals would be detained and then removed to rwanda or another safe country. and they would be banned from re—entering the uk. the government hopes this would deter people from making the hazardous channel crossing. khalid came across the channel in a leaky dinghy in 2021 and he doesn�*t think a new law would stop others from doing the same. now, even seeing the numbers, numbers are even higher. they are still going to try to seek and run after that hope. and how quickly could the new system be put in place? in a letter to mps, the home secretary, suella braverman, said "there was a more than 50% chance that the government�*s plans aren�*t compatible with international law." that would make legal challenges more likely. and the united nations high commission for refugees has said it is profoundly concerned by the government�*s new legislation. this is effectively closing off
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