An Afghan refugee has been told of dozens of asylum seekers who have travelled across the Irish Sea over the threat of deportation to the African country
An Afghan asylum-seeker has revealed how his friends have fled to the Republic of Ireland over fears the UK Government would send them to Rwanda An Afghan refugee whose friends fled to Ireland from the UK over the threat of deportation to Rwanda has been told of dozens moreThe 20-year-old, nicknamed Taraki, arrived on a small boat and claimed asylum in Britain in 2022 after escaping Afghanistan where the Taliban killed his parents and brother.
“We crossed around 11 countries without any money but here you need money to buy a bus ticket and then a ferry ticket. But Mr Martin says migrants “fearful” over the policy have already been trying to avoid deportation by coming into the republic from the north.More than 140,000 immigrants arrived in Ireland in the year up to April 2023, a 16-year high, with tension in the country over immigration level high.
Others waiting to make the perilous journey from France on small boats across the Channel are also fearful of what awaits them if they make it to England.“I said, it’s true. He said ‘what should we do?’ He also mentioned the Republic of Ireland’.” Others have faced hardship after being granted refugee status in the UK and ended up sleeping rough after being evicted from Government-run asylum accommodation.
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Sunak U-Turn As Afghan Veterans Exempted From Deportation To RwandaGraeme Demianyk is a news editor at HuffPost UK, and is based in New York. As well as being night new editor, he has written extensively on the Grenfell tower disaster and the UK's housing crisis.
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New Rwanda flight delay fears as Home Office insiders warn of physical threatsAsylum seekers selected expected to resist as officials reveal flight plans have been internally downgraded to mere 'proof of concept'
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