The home secretary has insisted Rwanda can process 'many thousands' of migrants seeking asylum in Britain as she visited housing blocks in the country.
Braverman said that figure is a "completely false narrative peddled by critics who want to scrap the deal".
She also declared the plan “will act as a powerful deterrent against dangerous and illegal journeys”, including small boat trips across the Channel. Braverman was criticised for reportedly not inviting journalists from the BBC, the Guardian, the Independent or the Mirror on her excursion.Index on Censorship editor Martin Bright said: "[We believe] that access to government ministers, both domestically and as part of international visits, should not be treated as a reward for favourable coverage.”
Braverman is shown inside a flat which could become migrant housing if the Rwanda policy gets through the courts.Braverman this morning visited the Riverside Estate on the outskirts of capital Kigali.Braverman said as she was shown one flat: “These houses are really beautiful, great quality, really welcoming and I really like your interior designer.
Braverman speaks with Rwandan Minister for Information, Communication and Technology Claudette Irere.The government's controversial plan to send migrants to Rwanda is in limbo as asylum seekers were told they can appeal against a Home Office decision to relocate them.
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