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retaliation to the UK’s ‘world first’ migration pact

rwanda

retaliation to the UK’s ‘world first’ migration pact

But there’s one thing we’ve overlooked: how those changes would affect the country, which the administration estimates will receive “tens of thousands” of asylum seekers from the United Kingdom.

But there’s one thing we’ve overlooked: how those changes would affect the country, which the administration estimates will receive “tens of thousands” of asylum seekers from the United Kingdom.

He says he learned about the agreement online in the morning, as an enthusiastic reader of news and current events.
“They may be labelled migrants or whatever,” he explained, “but they’re just people “We’re all part of the same human race.”

However, other lawmakers in the country disagreed. Rwanda’s opposition leader disagreed, claiming that the country should not be coping with a British migrant backlog while it is dealing with its own problems.
“The population has woken up to the contract that has been signed – nobody knew about it,” Victoire  Ingabire remarked on Zoom.

“Because if our people don’t have enough to eat, if our children or Rwandan children are unable to attend school due to poverty, how would the Rwandan government provide education to refugee children?” If this plan goes through, the questions she raises will become even more urgent.