UK: Evictions in Rwanda will cost half a billion euros

UK: Evictions in Rwanda will cost half a billion euros

The United Kingdom is committed to paying at least 370 million pounds sterling to Rwanda, or more than 242 billion CFA francs, as part of its plan to relocate asylum seekers. The announcement was made by the spokesperson for the British Ministry of Finance.

Up to £150,000, or more than 98 million CFA francs, will also be paid to each person sent to this central African country, over a period of five years.

The Labor Party, for its part, is calling it a “national financial scandal”. But for the Ministry of the Interior, doing nothing in the face of the wave of illegal immigration costs even more.

The Labor Party has pledged to abandon the Rwandan solution if it wins the next British elections. He describes this method as an expensive "gadget".

The decisions to make the designated amounts available have already been signed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak even before the first migrants were sent to Rwanda.

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  1. It highlights concerns over cost and efficacy in addressing migration challenges.

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