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Africa (Commonwealth Union) _ The United Kingdom’s contentious proposal to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has left a significant mark on those already in the country, as reported by NGOs aiding refugees.

Initially introduced in 2022, the plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is still under parliamentary deliberation. However, its mere discussion has instilled fear among individuals seeking refuge in the UK, prompting concerns from humanitarian organizations.

Sami, a 20-year-old refugee from Afghanistan, expressed profound distress upon learning about the deportation plan. Having endured a harrowing journey to the UK in 2022, he was devastated by the prospect of being sent thousands of kilometers away to Rwanda. While Sami has since had his asylum claim approved, many of his acquaintances have sought refuge in neighboring Ireland due to fears sparked by the UK’s proposal.

NGOs working with asylum seekers warn that the deportation plan may exacerbate vulnerabilities and exploitation. The Refugee Council’s report highlights how the policy has driven refugees into hiding, causing distress and hindering access to support services. Enver Solomon, CEO of the Refugee Council, condemns the plan as inhumane and impractical.

Nick Beales of the Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London underscores the potential for increased exploitation and forced labor resulting from asylum seekers opting to evade authorities. He emphasizes the discrepancy between the government’s aims and the policy’s unintended consequences.

Despite ongoing debates in parliament, the Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, remains determined to proceed with the deportation plan. The looming prospect of deportation has not deterred asylum seekers from attempting perilous journeys across the English Channel, with recent tragedies underscoring the urgency of addressing asylum policies.

The UK’s asylum policy continues to evoke controversy, with stakeholders urging policymakers to prioritize humane and effective solutions while addressing the complex challenges faced by refugees and migrants.

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