Five justices at the UK’s highest court will give their decision on whether the plans are lawful on Wednesday.
The Supreme Court is to give its decision on whether Government plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda are lawful next week.
The Illegal Migration Act brought into law the Government’s policy of sending some asylum seekers to Rwanda. Speaking to Sky News during a visit to the island of Samos in the Aegean Sea on November 4, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said it was “impossible to give a specific timeline” on when deportation flights could take off should judges give the Rwanda plan the green light.
During the three-day Supreme Court hearing, Sir James Eadie KC, for the Home Office, said the policy to remove people to “a country less attractive” than the UK, “but nevertheless safe”, is lawful.
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