Sending migrants to Rwanda is ‘money well spent’, says minister Mel Stride ahead of court ruling
SENDING migrants to Rwanda would be money well spent, a minister insisted yesterday.
Hopes that the first flights will set off within weeks are rising in government, with a crunch court ruling on whether the policy is legal due today.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride said a clampdown had reduced the number of Albanians arriving here illegally by 90 per cent.
And he believes the Rwanda deportation threat could have a similar effect on other migrants.
He told LBC: “If we can replicate what we have seen in Albania for Rwanda, I would say that is money well spent.”
Earlier this week, the Home Office admitted it could cost up to £169,000 per illegal migrant to send them to a third country.
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But Mr Stride said: “It costs money but it’s the right thing.”
His remarks came as the Government faced a first defeat in the Lords over its controversial Illegal Migration Bill.
Peers supported Labour-led changes to the law so it will uphold a string of European and UN refugee rules.
Today, ministers will be braced for Court of Appeal judges to return their long-awaited verdict which could sweep aside legal objections to Rwanda flights.