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Ireland to resume sending asylum seekers back to the UK 'by end of May'

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Ireland to resume sending asylum seekers back to the UK 'by end of May'

Ireland to resume sending asylum seekers back to the UK 'by end of May'

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak say the increase in migrant numbers crossing over to Ireland proves that his controversial Rwanda policy is working.


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