British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday that he would defend his administration’s immigration partnership with Rwanda to deport asylum seekers to the east African Country to Prince Charles. His comments come amid reports the prince had called the policy “appalling.” Johnson said that Rwanda has “undergone a complete transportation or a very substantial transformation” and encouraged critics to “keep an open mind” about the policy.
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Johnson says he would defend Rwandan deportation policy to Prince Charles
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