LONDON – The British heir to the throne, Prince Charles, described the agreement under which migrants who had entered the country illegally to be deported to Rwanda as “appalling”, according to a media report. On Friday, the British judiciary approved the deportation flights planned by the government. It is “important in the public interest that the Home Office can make and implement decisions to control immigration,” said the judge, Jonathan Swift, in the decision.
Prince Charles calls Britain’s deportation policy ‘appalling’
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