US media: Prince Charles privately said that the British immigration policy was "appalling"
Author:Global Times New Media Time:2022.06.13
According to the Associated Press reported on June 12, the British government plans to expel illegal immigrants they detained to Rwanda, and the opponent of the plan is preparing for the hearing of the Appeals Court on Monday (13th). Earlier reports said that Prince Charles privately described the policy as "appalling."
Picture source: Associated Press
It is reported that a group alliance, including immigration rights advocate and a public employee association, will ask for a ruling of the London Appeal Court to overthrow the lower court of court. Immigration was transported to Rwanda, African countries.
It is reported that the Conservative Government of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced in April that it plans to send some illegal immigrants to Lwanda and place them there during the processing of asylum. Britain pays $ 158 million in advance to Rwanda and will pay additional fees based on the number of resettlement.
It is reported that according to the British Times report last weekend, an unknown person heard Prince Charles "several times" in private conversations against the policy.
The report quoted sources as saying, "He (Prince Charles) said that he believed the entire approach of the government was appalling." Charles' office Clarence Palace refused to comment on this, emphasizing that the prince was "political neutral".
Picture source: Associated Press
The Associated Press said that Prince Charles made a storm at the British public opinion field. "Daily Express" warned: "Far away from politics, Charles!" And the Sunday Post wrote: "Charles, we will not shrink back on the issue of Rwanda."
The Associated Press said that the British government lawyer Mathew Gullick said on Friday that 37 people were scheduled to take the flight on Tuesday, but the expelction order of 6 people was canceled. He also said that the British government still intends to operate the flight.
It is reported that the United Nations Refugee Agency has previously stated that the plan opposes the British, saying that this move is a legal obligation to avoid providing asylum for refugees.
Gilion Trigs Tuyuan: Australia (AAP)
Gillian Triggs, a senior commissioner of the United Nations Refugee Agency Protection Assistant, said, "People who escape from war, conflict, and persecution are worthy of being sympathetic and compassion. ","
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