The High Court decision to rule in favour of the government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is “very disappointing”, James Wilson, of Detention Action - one of three organisations which challenged the policy in court - tells cathynewman.
We spoke to James Wilson, deputy director of Detention Action, one of three organisations which challenged the government’s Rwanda asylum policy in the courts.
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