An Eritrean man, who arrived in the UK on a small boat last month, is scheduled to be sent to France at 6.15am after losing a High Court bid to have his removal temporarily blocked.
On Tuesday, a judge granted a pause of at least 14 days to give a 25-year-old Eritrean man time to provide further evidence to his claim that he had been a victim of modern-day slavery.
During his state visit to the UK, the US president said Starmer “should take a very strong stand” on immigration which is “really hurting him badly”.
The Home Office said the UK “will accept legal migrants through a new safe route in the coming days”.
Trump told Starmer ‘it doesn’t matter if you call out the military’ when dealing with immigration (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the first return showed people crossing the Channel that “if you enter the UK illegally, we will seek to remove you”.
Another Eritrean man successfully asked the High Court on Tuesday to temporarily block his deportation after the judge found there was a “serious issue to be tried” over whether his removal was lawful amid claims he had been trafficked.
Barristers for the man, who cannot be named, had argued that the decision was “procedurally unfair” as he had not been given sufficient opportunity to put forward evidence supporting his claim that he was an “alleged trafficking victim”.
“It was open to (the Home Office) to conclude that his credibility was severely damaged and his account of trafficking could not reasonably be believed,” the judge said.
Ministers agreed the pilot scheme with the French government in July as part of efforts to deter the record number of arrivals by small boat.
At a joint Chequers press conference with the Prime Minister, the president highlighted his own record in securing the US borders and suggested the UK faced a similar challenge.
“It destroys countries from within and we’re actually now removing a lot of the people that came into our country.”
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