The U.K.'s plan to send refugees on a one-way trip to Rwanda is causing outrage.
CBC NewsBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government have struck a controversial deal with Rwanda to send asylum seekers in the U.K. to the African nation.The U.K.'s plan to send refugees on a one-way trip to Rwanda is causing outrage.In a controversial, multimillion-pound deal, the British government will send some asylum seekers to Rwanda instead of allowing them to stay in the U.K.
We explain how the deal works, why thousands of lives could be in jeopardy, why some are calling this immigration policy "neo-colonialism" and why critics say Rwanda isn't a safe haven.Theogene Rudasingwa, former Rwandan ambassador to the U.S.
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