UK to announce asylum seeker offshore processing deal with Rwanda

The UK government is expected to announce a deal with Rwanda to send asylum seekers there for offshore processing as part of Boris Johnson's plan to reduce the number of small boat crossings in the English Channel.

Asylum seekers on board a British Border Force vessel in Dover, southeast England.

As part of a crackdown on illegal immigration, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce an offshore processing deal with Rwanda. Source: AP / AAP

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is preparing to outline his government's plan to reduce the number of people seeking asylum by embarking on a boat journey in the English Channel.

The plan is expected to include an deal to process refugees offshore in Rwanda.

Mr Johnson, whose future has been thrown into doubt after he received a fine for breaking coronavirus lockdown rules, was elected partly on promises to curb illegal immigration, but his term has so far been marked by record numbers of Channel crossings.

He is expected to highlight the danger of such crossings, often made in unseaworthy craft, and the role of smuggling gangs as he makes the case for stronger enforcement of the laws.
"Before Christmas, 27 people drowned and in the weeks ahead there may be many more losing their lives at sea," he said, adding illegal immigration had "bedevilled our country for too long and caused far too much human suffering and tragedy.

"I accept that these people ... are in search of a better life; the opportunities that the United Kingdom provides and the hope of a fresh start," Mr Johnson is expected to add.

"But it is these hopes - these dreams - that have been exploited. These vile people smugglers are abusing the vulnerable and turning the Channel into a watery graveyard.
"We cannot sustain a parallel illegal system. Our compassion may be infinite, but our capacity to help people is not."

The plan aims to "break the business model of people smuggling gangs, step-up our operations in the Channel, bring more criminals to justice and end this barbaric trade in human misery," said his office, without adding any detail.

Interior minister Priti Patel will speak after the prime minister to set out details of a migration and economic development partnership with Rwanda.

It has been reported previously that the UK hopes to outsource the processing of migrants to countries such as Ghana and Rwanda.

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Published 14 April 2022 11:50am
Updated 14 April 2022 12:04pm
Source: AFP


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