Rwanda policy is safe and will save lives being lost on perilous Channel crossings, govt lawyers argue

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CAPTION CORRECTION - Pictures taken today 04/09/2022 © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2022 DOVER, UK. Members of Border Force escort migrants back to Dover Docks after they crossed the English Channel earlier today. Border Force and the military brought them ashore at Dover.

RWANDA is safe and only a tough migration policy can save lives being lost on perilous Channel crossings, government lawyers will argue today.

Ministers are gearing up for a week-long showdown at the High Court this week to prove the controversial plan can work and is the only way to stop the small boat crisis.

Ministers are gearing up for a week-long showdown to prove the controversial Rwanda plan is the only way to stop the small boat crisis

Government lawyers argue Rwanda is safe and will save lives

Campaigners and charities will today challenge the Home Office plan, saying it is unlawful.

A second hearing next month threatens to overshadow the new PM’s Tory conference.

Another 920 migrants crossed the Channel in just 20 small boats on Saturday alone.

The first flights taking Channel crossers to Rwanda to apply for asylum were halted in June by legal challenges.

A Home Office source said: “We always expected legal challenges to this innovative plan and will be vigorously defending the Migration and Economic Development Partnership in the courts.

“Rwanda remains a safe and secure country with a strong track record of supporting asylum seekers.

“The sooner we can deliver this new policy, the sooner we can break the business model of the evil people smugglers and prevent further loss of life in the Channel.”