Rwanda plan is ‘against the judgment of God’, says archbishop of Canterbury
Leader of the Church of England attacks asylum scheme as charities stress that children could be among those shipped to Africa
Boris Johnson’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda does not “stand the judgment of God,” according to the archbishop of Canterbury.
In a scathing intervention, the head of the Church of England, Justin Welby, will use his Easter Sunday sermon to say that the principle of deporting asylum seekers 4,000 miles from where they sought sanctuary is akin to “subcontracting our responsibilities” and the “opposite of the nature of God”.
Welby’s intervention comes amid mounting questions over the legality of the plans, announced by home secretary Priti Patel in Kigali last week, that would see asylum seekers arriving in the UK given a one-way ticket to the autocratic central African country.
The government was facing fresh criticism last night after the Observer was told that unaccompanied children would also be among those “highly likely” to be sent to Rwanda.
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