Home Office unable to show evidence Rwanda policy will cut Channel crossings

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A Home Office minister was unable to point to any calculations that the Government’s Rwanda relocation policy will reduce the number of people arriving in the UK via small boats.

announced the scheme which will see the UK pay for asylum seekers who are deemed to have arrived on its shores “illegally” to be sent to Rwanda where their claims will be processed.Dan Hobbs, director of asylum, protection and enforcement at the Home Office, pointed to a similar policy being utilised successfully by Australia.

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