Donald Trump’s team is exploring the idea of deporting illegal migrants to Rwanda, similar to a previous Conservative policy, as part of the president’s campaign promise to crack down on immigration. Trump is considering using ‘third-party safe countries’ to remove migrants from American soil, but any attempts to deport migrants to Rwanda may face legal challenges. Trump has nominated Tom Homan as his border czar and plans to sign executive orders, including temporarily closing the southern border to address an immigration crisis that he claims has led to 20 million illegal immigrants in the US.
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UK supreme court ruling on legal definition of woman ‘brings clarity and confidence’, says government – as it happened
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the definition of a woman and sex in the Equality Act refers specifically to "a biological woman and biological sex," allowing an appeal from the gender critical campaign group For Women Scotland. This ruling may affirm the current interpretation of the law while also recommending that Parliament consider amending the Equality Act to address unforeseen consequences. The live blog covering this story is now closed, but further information...
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