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Eritrean man is second to be deported to France under UK’s ‘one in, one out’ deal | Immigration and asylum

A man of an Eritrea was deported to France as part of the “One In, One Out” agreement of the United Kingdom government.

The second man to be deported within the scope of the agreement confirmed that on a flight that left Heathrow for Paris at 6.15 at 6.15 at 6.15, he confirmed after the attempt to block a high court.

This is in return for those who apply in France and have been approved to come to England.

The first person to be removed within the scope of the agreement – an Indian citizen who came to England by a small boat in August – flew to France on Thursday morning.

On Thursday, Donald Trump and Keir Starmer will use the army to use the army to stop illegal migration and the press pressure on the crisis of the small boats will be relieved.

Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood, the first return to the people passing through the channel “Illegal entering England, we will try to remove you,” he said. “The last minute to disappoint a removal in the courts will continue to challenge annoying initiatives,” he said.

The return agreement faced the increasing examination after reports of the abolition flights canceled at the beginning of this week.

Another erythemer man, the judge, in his allegations that he was subjected to smuggling, found that the abolition was a “serious problem to be tried or not, after he found that the Supreme Court temporarily prevented his deportation on Tuesday.

On Thursday, however, in the second legal challenge against the Ministry of Interior on the agreement, the same judge rejected the immigration before a complete legal difficulty against the decision of deporting it.

For the unnamed man, lawyers argued that the decision was “fair in terms of procedure, since there was not enough opportunities to reveal evidence to support the claim that the decision was alleged to be a victim of smuggling”.

In a decision, Mr. Justice Sheldon said, “There is no serious problem to be tried in this case, and he said that the man gave different explanations of human trafficking claims.

In July, the ministers accepted a pilot plan in July as part of the efforts to deterre the number of records of the small boat.

Hours after the first extraction of the agreement, Trump called on the Prime Minister to include the army.

At a press conference, the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister emphasized his own record to guarantee the US borders and claimed that Britain faced a similar difficulty.

He said: “There are people entering and I told the prime minister that I would stop it, and it doesn’t matter if you call the army, it doesn’t matter what you mean.

“We destroy countries from the inside and actually remove many people who come to our country.”

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