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The Migration

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Initial release November 13, 2018
Directors Ezequiel Acuña
Screenplay Ezequiel Acuña
ProducersAlonso Elías
CastPaulina Bazán
Mateo Vega
Santiago Pedrero
Julián Reyes
ComposersSantino Amigo
Gustavo Compagnone
Ismael González
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Laura Kuenssberg: Questions politicians can't seem to answer on immigration

Laura Kuenssberg: Questions politicians can't seem to answer on immigration
Nov 25,2023 8:21 am

... The Migration Advisory Committee, an independent group, was meant to take some of the politics out of this, recommending who could come depending on the gaps in the economy...

Robert Jenrick pressures No 10 with own plan to cut migration

Robert Jenrick pressures No 10 with own plan to cut migration
Nov 23,2023 11:21 pm

... The Migration Advisory Committee - an on migration issues - recommended the abolition of the list earlier this month...

Russia sending migrants to our border, Estonia says

Russia sending migrants to our border, Estonia says
Nov 22,2023 6:41 pm

... A spokesperson for interior minister Lauri Laanemets told Reuters that Estonia had made preparations to close border crossings if " The Migration pressure from Russia escalates...

Is Rishi Sunak's approach convincing or confusing voters?

Is Rishi Sunak's approach convincing or confusing voters?
Nov 17,2023 9:11 pm

... According to The Migration Observatory, public opinion is divided on migration - around 23% believe immigration is bad or a very bad thing, while 52% think the numbers should be reduced either by a little or a lot...

Germany agrees to consider UK-style plan on processing asylum abroad

Germany agrees to consider UK-style plan on processing asylum abroad
Nov 7,2023 8:21 am

... He described The Migration agreement as a " historic moment"...

Is the asylum backlog going down and other claims checked

Is the asylum backlog going down and other claims checked
Oct 25,2023 1:31 pm

... Peter Walsh from The Migration Observatory at University of Oxford told BBC Verify he was not aware of data that backed up this claim...

Rwanda asylum system 'biased against genuine refugees' - UN

Rwanda asylum system 'biased against genuine refugees' - UN
Oct 10,2023 1:51 pm

... While ministers in Kigali may have signed The Migration partnership in good faith, the security officials deciding the fate of would-be refugees followed their own rules, the court heard...

Boat carrying 280 migrants lands in Canary Islands

Boat carrying 280 migrants lands in Canary Islands
Oct 4,2023 1:31 am

... In August, at least 60 people are believed to have that was eventually found off Cape Verde, an African island nation that sits on The Migration route to the Canaries...

Rwanda asylum system 'biased against genuine refugees' - UN

Sep 25,2023 10:01 pm

By Dominic CascianiHome and legal correspondent

Rwanda's asylum system is so poor that it is biased against many people who could be genuine refugees, say lawyers for the United Nations ' Refugee Agency.

The Warning came on The Second day of the UK government's appeal over its controversial plan to send some asylum seekers to the African country.

The Court of Appeal ruled the scheme unlawful in June.

But ministers say it meets the legal test for treating people humanely.

During a 16-month long battle over the government's plan to send some small boat migrants to Rwanda, evidence from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has become increasingly pivotal to whether the country meets a complex legal test of a safe country.

On Tuesday, its barristers told five Supreme Court justices there was no evidence Rwanda had improved its treatment of asylum seekers, even though it had given The British government detailed assurances of fair treatment.

The UN knew of Afghans who had been turned around at Kigali airport and sent home weeks before the UK deal had been struck in April 2022.

Laura Dubinsky KC, for the UN agency, said Syrians and Eritreans had also been expelled without considering the risks they would face.

The Key institutions and practices behind those decisions were still operating despite The Deal with the UK, she argued.

While ministers in Kigali may have signed The Migration partnership in Good Faith , the security officials deciding the fate of would-be refugees followed their own rules, The Court heard.

On Monday, lawyers for the home secretary told the Supreme Court Rwanda could be trusted to treat any asylum seekers sent to the country humanely.

Sir James Eadie KC told the Supreme Court there was " every reason to conclude" that Rwanda would want the arrangements to work.

He Said the country had every reputational and financial incentive to treat asylum seekers Well - and that even if there were genuine concerns, extensive monitoring had been put in place.

A government official would be permanently stationed in Kigali to make The Deal work and also to flag concerns. There would also be further independent monitoring of What Happened to each migrant, He Said .

These arrangements, alongside the detailed written commitments given to the UK under the £140m scheme, meant there was no legal reason to interfere with The Plan , the government argued.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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