After a prolonged battle in the courts and in Parliament, Britain’s Conservative government secured passage of legislation on Monday that is intended to allow the
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U.K. Pushes Through Rwanda Deportation Bill
Britain’s Conservative government finally won passage of its flagship immigration policy on Monday, enshrining a Rwanda deportation bill that human-rights campaigners say is inhumane, immigration
A Timeline of Britain’s Troubled Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
Britain’s Conservative government hopes to pass the Safety of Rwanda Bill on Wednesday, after a prolonged back and forth through the two houses of Parliament
UK Parliament’s Rwanda Vote Today, Explained
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain faces a critical vote in Parliament on Tuesday. At issue is a highly contentious immigration policy that aims to
UK Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Is Unlawful, Supreme Court Says
Britain’s Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that a policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful, dealing a major blow to a Conservative government
U.K. Supreme Court to Rule on Deporting Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
Britain’s Supreme Court will rule on Wednesday whether the government’s contentious policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is lawful, in a pivotal moment for
What to Know as the U.K. Appeals a Ruling on Its Rwanda Asylum Policy
The British government began its appeal on Monday of an earlier court decision that determined a policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful,
UK Government Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Is Unlawful, Court Rules
The British government’s highly contested plan to fly some asylum seekers to Rwanda suffered a significant setback on Thursday when one of the country’s top
UK High Court Rules on Rwanda Deportation Plan
LONDON — The High Court in London on Monday ruled in favor of the government’s highly contentious policy to deport asylum seekers who arrive in
U.K. Vows to Press Ahead With Deportations to Rwanda
LONDON — The plane was preparing for take off, and the small group on board seemed destined to become the first asylum seekers flown 4,000