Illegal migrant is told he cannot stay in the UK after two decades of frustrating attempts to deport him
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First asylum seeker to be deported to Rwanda as part of Rishi Sunak’s crackdown on migrants: African man given £3,000 in taxpayers’ money and flown to Kigali after rejecting attempt to stay in UK
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UK begins detaining migrants for Rwanda deportation
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