U.K. Announces Plan to Ship Illegal Immigrants To African Nation For ‘Resettlement’

President Donald J. Trump huddles with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the United Nations General Assembly on Manhattan, September 24, 2019. Official White House Photo: Shealah Craighead.

The United Kingdom has announced new measures to curb its illegal immigration problem as the United States seemed determined to keep borders open. Prime Minister Boris John announced an agreement with Rwanda worth $157 million to fly individuals who illegally migrate to the U.K. to Rwanda so they can be resettled in the African nation.

The Daily Wire reports:

“Uncontrolled immigration creates unmanageable demands on our NHS and our welfare state, it overstretches our local schools, our housing and public transport, and creates unsustainable pressure to build on precious green spaces,” Johnson said in a speech last week. “Nor is it fair on those who are seeking to come here legally, if others can just bypass the system.”

Johnson noted that those attempting to arrive in the U.K. by boat “are not directly fleeing imminent peril as is the intended purpose of our asylum system” and that if they were they had “passed through manifestly safe countries, including many in Europe, where they could – and should – have claimed asylum.”

Johnson noted that British citizens had voted several times for the nation to get a grip on the illegal immigration problem that has plagued it, that those who make the journey are being exploited by smugglers and that they are putting their own lives at risk by making the voyage as many end up drowning.

Johnson announced tens of millions of dollars worth of new funding for the Royal Navy, which will take over operational command from Border Force in the Channel, so that it has the resources needed to tackle the challenge. The infusion of cash will be used to fund “new boats, aerial surveillance and military personnel in addition to the existing taskforce of patrol vessels, Wildcat helicopters, search and rescue aircraft, drones and remotely piloted aircraft.”

“Rwanda welcomes this partnership with the United Kingdom to host asylum seekers and migrants, and offer them legal pathways to residence” in the East African nation, Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta said.



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