
The police have launched the action in Great Britain to arrest as soon as possible the people who are expected to be resettled in Rwanda as part of the agreement of Great Britain to manage the flow of immigrants arriving in the country.
The action is a key point in the plan for flights to Rwanda in the next 9 to 11 weeks, marking a milestone in the government's plan to ban boat crossings in the English Channel.
The policy is intended to deter migrants from taking raft trips across the English Channel by sending the message that those who arrive illegally cannot stay.
Home Secretary James Cleverly said that work is being done at a fast pace to defeat the smuggling of illegal immigrants. He gave the order to arrest people who do not have the right to be in Great Britain as residents as part of the large-scale action.
The transport of illegal immigrants to Rwanda will be done by airplanes. It is learned that even Albanians who have arrived illegally in Britain and do not have residence documents, will be sent to Rwanda.
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