One of the priorities of Rishi Sunak's cabinet is to stop migrants crossing the English Channel.
The head of the British Ministry of Internal Affairs, Suella Braverman, plans to raise the topic of migration during her visit to the United States. The main goal is to change the global rules for the reception of migrants, since they have lost their relevance.
Polskie Radio writes about this.
As noted, treaties and conventions created half a century ago do not correspond to reality XXI century. Braverman wants to assure his colleagues that in the era of airplanes and smartphones, it is necessary to develop a new system for controlling migration. Otherwise, governments will lose the trust of citizens.
One of the priorities of Rishi Sunak's cabinet is to stop migrants crossing the English Channel, risking their lives. Now the government’s main idea to resolve the situation is to send migrants to Rwanda, but it is not working. The court found this illegal, but the government will challenge the decision.
Statistics produced by the government show that the flow of migrants through the canal is higher than two years ago, but lower than a year ago. However, the British system is ineffective, processing applications takes a long time, queues are increasing, and the costs of maintaining these people are rising.
Recall that Poland stated that Germany is violating its sovereignty by strengthening visa controls.
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