The Home Secretary received backlash after being captured laughing and joking while touring the estate in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali
will clamp down on abuse. Under the Bill, anyone who comes into Britain via illegal means will not have access to the country’s anti-modern slavery laws.
“In addition, she is also laughing directly at the face of the caring people of this country with a proud history of welcoming those in need.” “As someone with experience of seeking sanctuary in this country, I feel dehumanised and marginalised by the Home Secretary’s behaviour,” he told. “I am sure others who are currently locked up indefinitely in immigration detention centres and locked away in hotels across the country feel similar to me.”
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