The United Kingdom has talks with many countries to expel applicants asylum

The UK wants to send asylum seekers whose application has been rejected “Return Centers” abroadIn the words of the Prime Minister Care StarmerWhile waiting for their final deportation, he announced this Thursday in Albania.
During his first official visit to the Balkans, Starmer announced the following before the press: “We are holding talks with many countries about the return centers and I consider them a really important innovation.” The British “Prime Minister” did not explain the countries he refers to. However, Starmer ruled out the possibility of sending Albania to the applicants attached to asylum. The recently elected Albanian Prime Minister, Ida Rama Al -AshrajiHe emphasized that the similar agreement signed by his country with Italy was “exceptional”.
Starmer, who is facing Albania to agree on new measures focusing on combating irregular immigration and organized crime, confirmed that his plans are “coherent” with the previous work conducted by the United Kingdom and Albania to reduce migrant crossings via La Mancha channel. The government has successfully described cooperation between the two countries and reported a 95 % decrease in the Albanian expatriates in Patterras in the past three years. Although Albania was ignoring Consider the possibility of applicants to seek refuge to other Balkan countriesAccording to the British media.
This week, in the new white book, Starmer revealed his controversial plans to reduce immigration in the United Kingdom and refused that these plans were in response to Success in the recent local elections from the extreme right -wing reform in the United KingdomLed by a British exit engineer from the European Union, Nigel FarajThis maintains a solid line against immigration. The Starmer Return Centers are explicitly planning with asylum seekers whose requests It has already been rejected.
Before the workers arrived in power in July 2024, the conservative government developed and spent important money on plans Send to applicants asylum to Rwanda While their requests were addressed. In February 2024, the mixed parliamentary committee for human rights in the country ruled that the repetition of Rwanda’s offer does not correspond to the country’s obligations regarding human rights. The plan was removed by the former Prime Minister, Rishi Sonak, shortly after.