UK uses funds from scrapped Rwanda deportation plan to boost border security
The UK has redirected nearly 90 million euros from the abandoned Rwanda deportation scheme to fund technology and staff as part of the new Border Security Command (BSC) aimed at combatting people-smuggling gangs, the interior ministry said Tuesday. The new Labour government, elected by a landslide …
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