UK Border Force staff have had Christmas leave cancelled in anticipation of a Supreme Court decision on the legality of the deportation scheme. If the ruling is in the government's favor, enforcement officials are expected to prepare for two flights a day to Rwanda for asylum seekers.
Immigration agents have been told to expect a decision on whether the deportation scheme is legal from the UK’s highest court during the first two weeks in DecemberUK Border Force staff have had all Christmas leave cancelled ahead of an expected decision from the Supreme Court on whether the Government’sduring the first two weeks of December, Lucy Moreton, professional officer at the ISU, the union for borders, immigrations and customs said.
The Supreme Court finished hearing the case at the beginning of October and indicated it would take about two months to deliver its ruling. “Ultimately, if the court rules in favour of the Government and that is the direction of the Home Secretary, then it is the obligation of civil servants to fulfil it.”
“But this means they do not know whether or not they will be able to take leave during the festive season.”
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