Illegal Migration Bill UN Refugee Convention 2023-07-03

2023-07-03

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The question arises from concerns about the UK's obligations under international law and the impact of recent legislation on asylum seekers.
What recent assessment has been made of the compatibility of the Illegal Migration Bill with the 1951 UN refugee convention?
While I am pleased that the Court of Appeal found that the Government are not in breach of our obligations under the refugee convention, I fundamentally disagree with the judgment that Rwanda is not a safe place for refugees and we are seeking permission to appeal. The Government take our international obligations very seriously and we are satisfied that the provisions in the Illegal Migration Bill comply with the refugee convention.
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The specific elements about persecuting vulnerable groups, creating a hostile environment, and stripping rights were not addressed.
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Q2 Partial Answer
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The question arises from concerns about the UK's obligations under international law and the impact of recent legislation on asylum seekers.
I am looking for clarity from the Home Secretary. What exactly is it about persecuting the most vulnerable groups, creating a hostile environment and stripping people of their right to seek safety that complies so well with the UN refugee convention?
As I have made clear, we take our international obligations very seriously, and we are satisfied that the Bill complies with the refugee convention. With respect to the hon. Lady, I will not take lectures from the SNP on this matter.
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The specific elements about persecuting vulnerable groups, creating a hostile environment, and stripping rights were not addressed.
With Respect To The Hon. Lady Will Not Take Lectures From
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Q3 Partial Answer
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The question arises from concerns about the UK's stance on Rwandan safety for refugees, given that the UNHCR has its own relocation programme there.
The UN Refugee Agency has its own asylum seeker relocation programme: it flies asylum seekers from Libya to Rwanda in a scheme part-funded by the European Union. How on earth can Rwanda be deemed not to be a safe country if the UN Refugee Agency itself is using it as a safe haven?
As always, my hon. Friend makes a powerful point, and I could not agree with him more. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees runs an extensive scheme in Rwanda, and supports the resettlement of many thousands of migrants. I met some of them in my recent visit to Rwanda. They are happy and grateful for the generosity and welcome that Rwanda has offered them, which has allowed them to restart their lives.
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The specific question about UNHCR's programme was not directly addressed.
As Always, My Hon. Friend Makes A Powerful Point
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