Unlawful migrants may very well be despatched to Ascension Island in 'plan B' if Rwanda fails

Ministers are reportedly contemplating sending unlawful migrants to Ascension Island as a "plan B" if the Rwanda coverage fails.

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The British abroad territory within the South Atlantic may host an asylum processing centre.

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Ministers are mentioned to imagine the small volcanic island's distant location 4,000 miles from the UK could be a deterrent for migrants making the harmful journey throughout the Channel.

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The proposal, beforehand checked out underneath Boris Johnson's authorities, has been revived as a part of a variety of contingency measures being thought of in case the Rwanda plan must be deserted.

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The Government can be in negotiations with a minimum of 5 different international locations, all believed to be in Africa, for related offers to the one agreed with Kigali final 12 months.

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A senior authorities supply advised The Times: “It’s pragmatic to contemplate all choices and it is smart to attract up proposals to cease the boats that would work alongside our Rwanda coverage.

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"We’re still confident that our Rwanda scheme is lawful, but having alternative proposals on the table would provide us with a backup if we’re frustrated legally.

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“Voters would expect us to leave no stone unturned and that is the right and sensible thing to do.”

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The plan to send illegal migrants on a one-way ticket to Rwanda has been stalled by legal challenges that will end up in the Supreme Court.

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Safeguarding minister Sarah Dines said "instances change" when asked why the Ascension Island plan was reportedly being revived.

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Speaking to Sky News, she said: "Well, instances change. We have a look at all prospects.

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"This crisis in the Channel is urgent, we need to look at all possibilities and that is what we are doing.

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"We are decided to ensure there is not the pull issue for unlawful migrants to come back to this nation, mainly to be abused by legal organised gangs.

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"These are international operations and they have got to stop."

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The improvement comes in the course of the Government's "small boats week" through which it's making a sequence of bulletins on the difficulty.

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has staked his premiership on curbing Channel crossings.

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More than 15,000 individuals have made the perilous journey to this point this 12 months.

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