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Court rules that UK’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is legal
- But more legal battles lay ahead, as the judges also said the government failed to consider the individual circumstances of the people
- The UK plans to send some migrants who arrive as stowaways or in small boats to Rwanda, where their asylum claims would be processed
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Britain’s plan to send asylum seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda is legal, two High Court judges ruled on Monday in a victory for the government’s controversial policy.
But the judges also said the government failed to consider the individual circumstances of the people it has tried to deport, signalling further legal battles ahead before anyone is put on a plane to East Africa.
A court hearing in the case is set for next month, and appeals are likely.
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Eight asylum seekers, aid groups and a border officials’ union filed lawsuits to stop the Conservative government acting on a deportation agreement with Rwanda that aims to deter migrants from trying to reach the UK by crossing the English Channel.

The UK plans to send some migrants who arrive in the UK as stowaways or in small boats to the East African country, where their asylum claims would be processed. Under the plan, applicants granted asylum would stay in Rwanda rather than returning to the UK.
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