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Two people detained in Scotland in connection with UK Government’s Rwanda policy

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Two people detained in Scotland in connection with UK Government’s Rwanda policy

Two Scots have been detained in connection with the UK Government’s “inhumane” policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, the Social Justice Secretary said.

Shirley-Anne Somerville has written to Home Secretary James Cleverly about the issue, as she again urged the Conservative Government at Westminster to end the “morally repugnant” scheme.




The UK Government argues that its proposal to send some asylum seekers who arrive in the UK to the African nation will help reduce the number of immigrants seeking to cross the English Channel on small boats.

Ms Somerville said on Friday, May 17, that it was “now clear that two people in Scotland have been detained as part of the UK Government’s inhumane policy to send people to Rwanda”.

Posting on X, she said the Scottish Government had made clear its opposition to the Rwanda policy “right from the start”.

She added she had written to Mr Cleverly to “to seek clarification on how many people have been detained for removal to Rwanda” as she again called on him to “end such detentions in Scotland”.

Criticising the initiative, the Scottish Social Justice Secretary said: “This callous scheme rides roughshod over UK obligations under international law and it is also morally repugnant.”

In her letter to the Home Secretary, Ms Somerville accepted that immigration, along with enforcement of this, was an area reserved for the UK Government.

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