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Marsh Mokhtari brings viewers along as he undertakes some of the world's most exciting journeys.

'UK was slower but still they saved us from Sudan'

'UK was slower but still they saved us from Sudan'
Apr 26,2023 9:10 am

... Many are overcome with relief and exhaustion after Perilous Journeys across the capital, Khartoum, during a fragile ceasefire to reach the airfield...

How Australia wrote the 'stop the boats' playbook

How Australia wrote the 'stop the boats' playbook
Mar 17,2023 9:20 pm

... In 2013, Australians watched as 20,000 migrants made similar Perilous Journeys from countries like Indonesia, Iran and Sri Lanka...

Archbishop of Canterbury remembers Queen's example in Christmas message

Archbishop of Canterbury remembers Queen's example in Christmas message
Dec 25,2022 5:01 am

... The archbishop is also expected to reference the " desperate struggles of hospital wards" as well as those people who make Perilous Journeys in small boats, when he delivers his annual Christmas Day message later...

UK to sign deal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing

UK to sign deal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing
Apr 14,2022 12:50 am

... Deeply damaging Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, said the proposal the offshore asylum claims would not " address the reasons why people take Perilous Journeys to find safety in the UK"...

Channel migrants: Pushing back boats will increase danger, MPs warn

Channel migrants: Pushing back boats will increase danger, MPs warn
Dec 1,2021 4:23 am

... It comes amid a sharp rise in people making Perilous Journeys across the English Channel in small boats...

Why Iraqi Kurds risk their lives to reach the West

Why Iraqi Kurds risk their lives to reach the West
Nov 26,2021 4:25 pm

... The tragedies have left many wondering why so many people from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq, which has oil resources and a reputation for being relatively secure, stable and prosperous, would want to undertake such Perilous Journeys...

Channel deaths: ‘It was inevitable this was going to happen'

Channel deaths: ‘It was inevitable this was going to happen'
Nov 25,2021 7:20 pm

... For many years, Dover and its famous White Cliffs, immortalised by Forces sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn in her wartime song, has been the first sight for thousands of migrants who have made Perilous Journeys on dinghies across the English Channel...

UK to sign deal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing

Nov 25,2021 7:20 pm

Some asylum seekers will be flown to Rwanda to have their applications processed, under new government plans.

Boris Johnson is set to unveil the plans on Thursday, before Home Secretary Priti Patel signs a migration deal with the African nation.

Sources told The Bbc the partnership would see some asylum seekers, such as those who arrive in the UK on small boats, relocated to Rwanda.

The Refugee Council criticised the policy as " cruel" and urged a rethink.

Labour Said The Plan was " unworkable, unethical and extortionate" - And One designed to " distract" from.

The Liberal Democrats Said The Proposal would be " expensive for taxpayers, while doing nothing to stop dangerous Channel crossings or combat the smuggling and trafficking gangs".

But in his speech, Mr Johnson will argue that action is needed to stop " vile people smugglers" turning The Ocean into a " watery graveyard".

Thousands of people have crossed the English Channel in small boats from France to the UK this year. Last Year , compared with 8,404 in 2020.

Mr Johnson will say that The Number of people making the perilous crossing could reach 1,000 A Day within weeks, after about 600 arrived on Wednesday.

" We cannot sustain a parallel illegal system, " Mr Johnson will say. " Our compassion may be infinite, but our capacity to help people is not. "

On Thursday in Kent, he will announce plans to break The Business model of people-smuggling gangs, step-up patrol operations in the Channel, and prosecute more criminals.

The measures Are part of the government's long-term plan to " take back control of illegal immigration" after Brexit, Mr Johnson will say.

Those measures - including the Rwanda processing proposal - Are designed to deter people from crossing the Channel in small boats.

While The Number of crossings in small boats has increased, Last Year saw fewer people using other strategies to enter the country undetected.

That is partially because security at The Port of Calais in France - where UK border controls Are - has been tightened, meaning crossing by lorry is harder.

A hugely controversial plan

The UK/Rwanda Migration and Development Partnership is the centrepiece of a wider policy blitz to deal with what has been a humiliation for ministers who promised Brexit would mean control of Britain's borders.

Instead, record numbers of asylum seekers have been turning up in dinghies beneath the white cliffs of Dover. This year has already seen 4,578 arrivals and looks set to be a new record.

Sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, however, is likely to prove hugely controversial and legally fraught.

Critics point to Rwanda's poor Human Rights record. At the UN Last Year , the UK demanded investigations into alleged killings, disappearances and torture.

Ministers will have to explain why Rwanda is The Right place to entrust with protecting the Human Rights of vulnerable asylum seekers who hoped the UK would protect them.

Opposition in parliament

The government's Nationality and Borders Bill includes a provision to create offshore immigration processing centres for asylum seekers.

The Bill is currently making its way through Parliament, but with the parliamentary session expected to end within weeks, Time Is running out to pass it into law.

MPs Are currently on a break, but when they return, they Are due to review a series of amendments, including one about powers to offshore asylum claims.

Labour and the SNP have opposed offshoring asylum claims, and The Practice " would be a breach of the UK's international obligations".

Last week he had no knowledge of The Plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing.

" I'm having difficulty enough getting them from Ukraine to Our Country , there's no possibility of sending them to Rwanda, " He Said .

The Plan to process asylum seekers abroad was Last Year .

The newspaper Said the Home Office had discussed their proposals with their counterparts in Denmark, which.

The UK's Nationality and Borders Bill is designed to deter migrants from making the Dangerous Journey across the Channel and clampdown on people smugglers.

The government has over The Bill , which has come in for criticism and sparked protests.

'Deeply damaging'

Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, Said The Proposal the offshore asylum claims would not " address the reasons why people take Perilous Journeys to find safety in the UK".

He Said The Proposal would " only lead to more human suffering, chaos and at huge expense of an estimated £1. 4bn a year".

And Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper Said the policy " would cost the UK taxpayer billions of pounds during a cost of living crisis and would make it harder not easier to get fast and fair asylum decisions".

Ms Cooper Said former Conservative immigration ministers " have condemned offshoring because they know it doesn't work and is deeply damaging".

Alistair Carmichael , Home Affairs spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats , Said the UK had a proud history of providing sanctuary to those in need.

" Thousands of families Are opening their homes to refugees, but this Conservative Government is slamming The Door in their face, " He Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

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