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    UK Civil Servants Challenge Rwanda Deportation Law

    May 2, 2024Updated:May 2, 20242 Mins Read
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    From file: UK Border Force regularly pick up migrants trying to cross the English Channel, like in this incident in April | Photo: Gareth Fuller / PA / AP/ picture alliance. Source: DW
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    The First Division Association (FDA), representing Senior Civil Servants in the United Kingdom, has initiated a legal appeal against the government’s contentious Rwanda deportation legislation. This move comes amid mounting concerns over potential breaches of international law and the Civil Service Code, as the UK government pushes forward with its deportation policy.

    Dave Penman, the FDA’s general secretary, expressed grave reservations about the legislation, emphasizing the ethical dilemma it poses for civil servants. He highlighted the possibility of senior bureaucrats being compelled to violate both international law and the Civil Service Code by facilitating deportation flights to Rwanda.

    The UK government’s decision to override a Supreme Court ruling regarding Rwanda’s safety for refugees has sparked controversy. The FDA argues that this legislation could force civil servants to prepare deportation flights even before judicial decisions are reached, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.

    Responding to these apprehensions, Darren Tierney, the government’s head of propriety and ethics, defended the legislation, asserting that civil servants would operate within the bounds of the law as enacted by Parliament. However, the FDA remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the integrity of the civil service and protecting its members from ethical dilemmas.

    Simultaneously, the UK government confirmed the commencement of detention procedures for individuals slated for deportation to Rwanda. This development coincided with the initiation of a voluntary asylum-seeker transfer scheme to Rwanda, marking significant progress in the implementation of the deportation policy.

    Meanwhile, French police intervened to rescue 66 migrants attempting to cross the perilous waters of the English Channel in a small boat. The migrants, including women and children, were spotted in distress off the coast of Dieppe, highlighting the ongoing challenges of irregular migration across the Channel.

    The incident underscores the urgency of addressing migration issues, particularly the escalating number of undocumented crossings from northern France to the UK. With migrant arrivals via the English Channel reaching unprecedented levels in 2024, the UK government faces mounting pressure to devise effective immigration policies while upholding legal and humanitarian standards.

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