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UK Rwanda migration policy should not apply to Northern Ireland, court rules

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On Monday, May 13, the High Court in Belfast ruled that certain provisions of the UK’s Illegal Migration Act 2023, including the ability to divert asylum seekers to Rwanda, should not apply to Northern Ireland.

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