UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced criticism from the opposition Labour Party over his plan to fly migrants to Rwanda to deter illegal immigration. The proposal was blocked by UK courts but Sunak signed a new treaty with Rwanda to revive it. The agreement was signed in Kigali by Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta and British interior minister James Cleverly. The UK Supreme Court had deemed the arrangement unlawful as it could lead to the forced return of migrants to places where they could face persecution. Sunak is determined to continue with the project and address concerns raised.
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