Home Secretary vowed ‘Kavach claims’ to prevent exile flights for France

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has vowed to fight the claims of refuge who fight the refugee. Remove under “One in, One Out” deal with France.

Ms. Mahmood pledged that France exile would still move forward this week and would call the court’s decision to remove an Iritriya refugee “unbearable”.

The High Court on Tuesday evening gave the last minute prohibition to 25 -year -old Eritrea, which stopped its expulsion on the initial flight to Paris on Wednesday.

Labor is under pressure to demonstrate that his return deal with France would actually work after the flights scheduled on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, left the UK without any migrants without any migrants.

Ms. Mahmood said on Wednesday afternoon that “the last minute efforts to disappoint the removal are unbearable, and I will fight them at every step”.

He said that the Home Office would appeal to the High Court to temporarily remove that in the dialect to speed up exile.

The judge has given the Irritriya refuge to the seeker, who is still in custody, 14 days to challenge the decision of a home office, which he does not qualify for the support of modern slavery.

The 25 -year -old said he was a victim of smuggling in Libya and as entitled to help under the UK’s National Referral Tantra. After being accepted by the house office, he was given time to challenge his negative decisions that he would not be able to pursue the claim from France.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has vowed to fight the 'disgusting' legal claims from those who try to stop France to stop their removal.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has vowed to fight the ‘disgusting’ legal claims from those who try to stop France to stop their removal. ,Packet,

lErems told the court that he would not be able to argue to support modern slavery from “the streets of France”. There was a real risk that if he returned to France, he could be made disappointing.

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Although Ms. Mahmood said: “Migrants suddenly decide that they are a modern slave on the eve of their removal, have never made such a claim before, made fun of our laws and the generosity of this country”.

He said: “I will fight to end the claims of Vexatious, final-win. I will strongly defend the priorities of the British people in any court”.

Government minister Liz Kendal said on Wednesday that “it is a person” and “it is not going to reduce the basic basis of the deal”.

He said: “This decision is disappointing, but it will not be able to stop the rest of the deal from moving forward”.

Labor MP Nadia Whitom “condemned the scheme as a ridiculous policy that would be more at home in a reform manifesto”. He said that the plan was “unnatural, cruel and unfair”.

He said, “You can deport all the migrants you want, but it is not going to improve the standard of living of the people”, he said.

Kim Johnson, Labor MP for Liverpool Rivaraside, compared the scheme to send refuge in Rwanda compared to the unsuccessful plan of Torizs, saying: “Starmer’s’ one, one out” is a full swing, morally and practically it took it directly from distant player.

He warned that “labor may not exclude reform, and we should not try”.

The migrants launched deep water on August 25, 2025 to climb a ding in the English Channel in Grevelin, France.

The migrants launched deep water on August 25, 2025 to climb a ding in the English Channel in Grevelin, France. ,Getty images,

Further migrants were removed in France throughout Wednesday and entire week, but the plan is now in danger, the house office refused to give operating details when the first exile could be.

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A French internal ministry spokesperson has said that he still expects the first migrants coming to France this week, and the first people will be sent to the UK on Saturday.

This comes when the new signs are placed around the Kallis warning that the new UK-France Treaty is now applicable.

Posters of the UK and French governments warns the migrants that “if you reach the UK illegally, you now risk being deported and will not be eligible to re -enter the UK nor will you remain in France without legal rights”.

Migrants in Calais are warned that the UK-France deal will deport them if they cross the channel

Migrants in Calais are warned that the UK-France deal will deport them if they cross the channel ,Kallis Food Collective,

From the Kallis Food Collective Group, a group supporting migrants in northern France with food and water, Lachanu Macrai said: “Many people have specific conditions related to torture and trauma in other countries, which means they will probably bring challenges to the court for any exile. However, it does not mean that it does not mean that it does not mean. [messaging] Is not affecting people.

“Like the Rwanda scheme, it is creating fear and confusion. Every da, Y people come and ask about the plan, it is a form of uncertainty of the weapon”.

For the welfare of immigrants, the Joint Council is also organizing a phone and email campaign against Air France, which is one of the carriers for exile. In a briefing about the action, they ask people to contact the airline and tell them that the company and the pilot may refuse to blow up those who are being deported.

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Sil Renolds, head of refuge in the Charity Freedom from torture, said that participating in exile in France gives people a chance to give evidence of a fair hearing and their vulnerability, as the recent judgment of the High Court delays the delay in clearly showing a young surgeon of trafficking “.