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In 10–12 weeks, according to Rishi Sunak, the first migration flight from the United Kingdom to Rwanda will depart.

The UK’s Controversial Migration Policy Takes Flight: Rishi Sunk makes quite an ambitious decision.

A controversial and provocative action that the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has performed is him frankly saying that a plane carrying migrants that head to Rwanda will make its first flight in the next two months. This pronouncement builds up the wave of fury that has left people with split tirades, both internally and external

Sunak’s firm position on this issue is a byproduct of his fight against the nagging problem of illegal immigration, which has been tormenting other governments and has become a thorn in the flesh for successive governments. Through a pact with the East African republic of Rwanda, the UK aims to hinder the migrants from embarking on dangerous trips all over the English Channel, where they face dangers, while at the same time relieving the strained asylum system, which experiences a lot of pressure from the migrants.

On the other hand, the calls for interference with corroboration were criticized by human rights organizations, lawyers, and opposition parties in a turmoil of objections. Comment has been made for the possible violation of international laws, the ethical problems related to the exportation of the asylum responsibilities, and the presumed dangers, which could be related to the appeal of the refugees for help on British beaches.

Although the fallout has been intensely fierce, his argument that the policy will be a strong deterrent to not only illegal migrations but also the trafficking of people continues to be the rationale he uses to pursue it. Advocates of the initiative claim that it will eventually undermine the business models of couriers and thereby reduce the number of death cases among refugees who set out on a risky trip across the channel.

With the remaining seconds being swept away before the inaugural flight, the people of the nation keep their breath in order not to miss it as this questionable approach comes to life. The UK stands in the spotlight of the world, which wants to see how a novel experiment will either help transform the nation’s immigration policies or lead to unrest and setbacks in the process of resolving legal and humanitarian issues.

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The Hindu

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