Watch: Govt’s Rwanda plan ‘not safe’ as claim lawyers are ‘blocking’ it is called out
Up to 130 people have been notified they could be removed on the inaugural flight, due to take off on Tuesday.
Up to 130 people have been notified they could be removed on the inaugural flight, due to take off on Tuesday.
It's alleged that two refugees, aged 16, are amongst a group of migrants who will be deported to Rwanda next week, WITHOUT their parents.
When announced last month, Boris Johnson said tens of thousands of people could be deported under the deal.
The Home Office is set to notify the first group of people that they face a one-way ticket to the East African nation.
The former UKIPer was responding to news that the government's Rwanda plan may not come into play for months, if ever.
The PM warned the "legal eagles" are circulating, much to the chagrin of the Daily Mail.
The Home Office has been accused of trying to "avoid public scrutiny" by shutting out certain journalists.
It comes as new figures reveal just 172 of the 8,953 migrants who have made the crossing will be deported to Rwanda at a cost of £1 million per person.
Jonathan Gullis urged ministers to ignore the "North Islington wokerati" and press ahead with the plans.
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