
(Bloomberg) – The United Kingdom’s government decided to appeal to a court decision to block the deportation of a migrant, which was ready to leave the country under the new agreement “One In, One” with France.
On Wednesday on Wednesday, she said that domestic secretary Shabana Mahmood said that she would “fight” attempts to prevent removal, indicated that the government wanted to be considered increasingly heavier on migrants who cross the English channel on small ships. While the number of people who make their way hit the record high at the beginning of this year, most of them are granted asylum.
It comes after Mahmood’s predecessor, Yvette Cooper, agreed to agree with France at the beginning of the summer, which would see that the United Kingdom would return a number of migrants back to France for accepting the same number who did not try to cross the channel. Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes that the program will act as a deterrent means, which increases the possibility that people who have made a dangerous transition could be returned.
The first flight was to take off this month. On Tuesday, however, Eritrean’s man won the 11th hour claim to temporarily block his deportation, and claimed that he had been the victim of modern slavery.
“Attempts to frustrate the removal are unbearable and I will fight them at every step,” Mahmood said in a statement. “Migrants who have suddenly decided to be a modern slave on the eve of their removal have never had such a claim to mock our laws and generosity of this country before.”
The growing popularity of the reform of the anti-immigration party of the Charles University and other right-wing marginal groups is the mass pressure on Starmer Starmer to reduce the number of people entering the UK. Although misinformation surrounding the immigration of high-end public opinion indicates that voters are extremely excessively revealed by the number of people entering the country without the required documentation-based capacity, such as education, housing and health services, maintaining a problem on the political agenda.
This led to a handful of protests against migrants in the summer and early this month to a well -visited assembly led by a far right activist against Islam Tommy Robinson. In some cases, several of these protests were marked by violence against the police.
Mahmood reviews the modern law on slavery to assess whether it is open to abuse, according to officials who are familiar with this matter. It is at the peak of its obligation to review the way in which Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects the right to private and family life, is interpreted.
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