Thursday 6 October 2022 12:37 AM New immigration law will make Rwanda deportations plan simpler trends now
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Obstacles to the Rwanda deportation scheme could be swept away by immigration laws proposed by Liz Truss.
A new Bill would shake up the immigration appeal system that allows foreign nationals to lodge interminable claims to delay their removal, insiders said.
The current process, which involves hearings in a succession of tribunals, could be cut to a single tier.
The package will also include measures – previously set out in the abandoned Bill of Rights – to stop the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg from blocking UK immigration measures.
Obstacles to the Rwanda deportation scheme could be swept away by immigration laws proposed by Liz Truss
Further reforms will raise the bar for modern slavery claims, which are being abused by illegal migrants to delay their deportation from Britain.
Government sources dismissed suggestions the Bill could be rushed through by Christmas, saying it is likely to be too complex and stressing