2024-04-25 18:04:18
AA / Ankara / Faruk Zorlu
Britain’s highly controversial bill that plans to transfer asylum seekers to Rwanda was signed into law after King Charles approved it on Tuesday, British media reported.
The Lord Speaker told the upper house of the British Parliament that the bill, which will now be known as the Rwanda Security (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024, had received royal assent, according to Sky News .
After months of controversy between the House of Commons and the House of Lords, Parliament adopted the bill, aimed at transferring irregular migrants to Rwanda, on Monday.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that the first planes carrying irregular migrants to Rwanda are expected to leave within 10 to 12 weeks.
The Rwanda Plan, one of Sunak’s Conservative government’s most controversial migration policies, has sparked international criticism and mass protests across the UK.
The law is expected to comply with concerns raised by the UK Supreme Court, which ruled that the government’s initial plan to send asylum seekers to the East African country of Rwanda was illegal.
The law considers Rwanda a safe country and gives ministers the power to ignore parts of the human rights law.
In January 2023, Sunak said tackling small irregular migrant boats, which cross the English Channel from France, was among his government’s top five priorities after more than 45,000 people are believed to have crossed use that route to enter the UK in 2022.
* Translated from English by Mounir Bennour.
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