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Charter Airline Quits British Plan to Fly Asylum Seekers to Rwanda

Por: The New York Times World October 22, 2022

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LONDON — A charter airline contracted by the British government to transport asylum seekers to Rwanda has pulled out of the deal following outside pressure, another blow to to send asylum seekers to the small African nation.The British deal with Rwanda came as Western nations are taking tougher stands against accepting refugees, and as thousands of people have crossed the English Channel in small boats this year seeking asylum. Rwanda’s... + full article



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