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Rwanda enforcement officers told all leave is cancelled, as government hopes law will pass

Sky News Tuesday, 16 April 2024
Immigration enforcement staff have had their leave cancelled as the government hopes its plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda will become law this week.
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