It comes as the home secretary signed an update to the government's migrants agreement with Rwanda, expanding its scope to 'all categories of people who pass through safe countries and make illegal and dangerous journeys to the UK'
at the eleventh hour in June last year following an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
She continued:"Our Bill fixes that, and we have struck the right balance between fairness, on the one hand, for delivering a robust system of legal duties and powers to detain and remove, and compassion - so that we are relocating people to a safe country. The 48-year-old, with a wife and four children, spoke to the media after the home secretary claimed:"Rwanda has the capacity to resettle many thousands of people, and can quickly stand up accommodation once flights begin."
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