Migrants detained in 'Operation Vector'
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•‘Inhumane’ treatment of migrants rounded up in UK’s failed Rwanda plan revealed
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Internal documents reveal four recorded instances of migrants attempting to harm themselves.
Dozens of migrants facing removal to Rwanda under the previous Conservative government were detained as part of a surprise initiative, Operation Vector , launched days before the 2 May local elections in England and Wales in what critics say was an “act of political theatre” The Labour government subsequently scrapped the scheme.
Mitie said use of force is only used as a last resort.
Care4Calais said: “There is little doubt that the last government used survivors of war, torture and modern slavery as political pawns as their polling plummeted.” Sunak and the Conservative party were approached for comment.
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