Sunak hails Rwanda law as more migrants try to cross Channel
Five migrants died trying to cross in a small boat, French police said on Tuesday, just hours after the bill was passed.
Five migrants died trying to cross in a small boat, French police said on Tuesday, just hours after the bill was passed.
The Rwanda bill has finally been approved - but planes won't be taking off imminently.
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French authorities say the victims had boarded an overloaded boat which was attempting to reach the UK.
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The deaths come hours after the UK Parliament passes its Rwanda bill, which aims to deter small boat crossings.
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