In December, two judges at the High Court dismissed legal challenges and ruled the government's plan to deport migrants to Rwanda was lawful.
The Court of Appeal has heard judges showed"excessive deference" to the Home Office's view of promises by the Rwandan government that asylum seekers there would be protected from ill-treatment.
But Lord Justice Lewis and Mr Justice Swift gave the go-ahead to several individual asylum seekers and the charity Asylum Aid to challenge their decision.The home secretary toured facilities migrants would use in Rwanda However, Mr Husain described Rwanda as"a highly autocratic repressive state" that"imprisons, tortures and murders those it considers to be its opponents".
Mr Husain later said that material provided by the Rwandan authorities"lacked credibility, consisting of blanket denials and clear contradictions. It was partisan." Mr Husain said the Home Office could not thoroughly assess the risk of refoulement - that people would be expelled or returned to a country where their safety might be in danger - without investigating the deal with Israel.
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