London: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday vowed to abolish illegal immigrants within weeks under a controversial new plan to prevent the channel from crossing the channel illegally.
Sunak was talking when his conservative government unveiled its suggestions, which he acknowledged that international law was raising international law by screaming by the rights campaigners.
Last year, more than 45,000 migrants arrived on the coast of Southeast England on small boats – this is a 60 % annual increase on a dangerous route, which has increased popularity every year since 2018.
Sunak told a news conference, under the draft law, which on Tuesday, which could not claim any asylum in the UK, after that, no one who arrived illegally. Will go
“If you come here illegally, you cannot claim asylum,” he said. “
“We will detain people who will come here illegally and then eliminate them in weeks, either in our own country, if it is safe to do so. Or a safe third country like Rwanda and once If you are removed, you will be banned. In the US and Australia, from re -entering our country. “
Sunak promised that “once and for everyone to overcome its borders”, who rejected a popular pledge by campaigners like himself who brought to the British Brexit Supported divorce the European Union (EU).
Under the draft law, Interior Minister Sola Breurman will be given a new legal duty to deport all immigrants who illegally entered, such as across the channel, its other rights in the UK and the law of European Human Rights. Give birth to
Sunak added, “The current situation is neither moral nor sustainable. It cannot move forward.”
He said, “And it is destructively unfair to those who need our help, but cannot get it because our asylum system is overwhelmed by the illegal travelers in the channel. Is.”
Right -wing Brownman said in Parliament that he “believes the bill is compatible with international responsibilities” – despite acknowledging in the Daily Telegraph article overnight that it “ahead of the limits of international law Enhanced “.
Running for their lives
Rights groups and opposition parties say the project is inactive and unfairly bad migrants suffering from altar.
Cristina Marriott, executive director for the British Red Cross, said the UK would be in violation of international asylum conventions.
“We wonder if you are fleeing from oppression or war if you are fleeing from Afghanistan or Syria and is for fear of your life, how will you be able to claim asylum in the UK?” He told JEE News.
Steve Waldes-Simondz of Amnesty International said, “It is cold to see ministers trying to remove human rights concerns for groups of people who chose to go for a sacrifice for their failures. What is it”.
“These proposals will cause irreparable harm to those who escaped from oppression and conflicts,” he said in a statement.
The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said the projects would be equal to a ban on political asylum, and instead “more human” solutions have been emphasized.
So far this year, about 3,000 have arrived by boat, which often ends in expensive hotels at the expenses of taxpayers, and the backbone of asylum claims now exceeds 160,000.
The new project will temporarily transfer illegal immigrants to the barracks and set the annual number of refugees through safe and legal routes.
Gangster profit
The government, which is lagging behind in the polls, has been struggling for years to take hold on the issue.
He hoped that the threat of unilateral tickets for Rwanda, where immigrants would be accepted asylum Accept, would stop the cross -channel journey.
But the plan, announced by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson last year, was blocked at the last minute by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which is separate from the European Union.
It was then retained by the British High Court, but the appeals are in trouble. There have been no flights to Rwanda yet.
Reports on Tuesday said that if a court in Strasbourg once again interfered with its latest legislation, the government could withdraw from the ECHR, after which Brevinan “vague” about Rwanda. The decision has been declared.
Sunak added that illegal migration with European allies is a “joint challenge” and that countries around the subcontinent are looking at new laws and measures to deal with it.
He said that the recent deal with the French have increased patrols on the coast and “important and better cooperation and cooperation between our teams”.



