UK’s Plan To Deport <br />Asylum Seekers to Rwanda , Ruled Lawful by High Court.<br />CNN reports that the controversial policy <br />was given the green light on Dec. 19.<br />The U.K. government can make arrangements <br />for asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda to have their <br />claims processed if they entered the country illegally. .<br />But the High Court also criticized Home Secretary Suella Braverman for not properly assessing individuals' circumstances before transporting them.<br />[Braverman] must decide if there is anything about each person’s particular circumstances which means that his asylum claim should be determined in the United Kingdom or <br />whether there are other reasons why he <br />should not be relocated to Rwanda, Lord Justice Lewis, via statement.<br />[She] has not properly considered the circumstances of the eight individual claimants whose cases we have considered, Lord Justice Lewis, via statement.<br />Braverman must now reassess those eight cases.<br />While Britain's government partnership with Rwanda has been supported by ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and most of the Conservative party.<br />While Britain's government partnership with Rwanda has been supported by ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and most of the Conservative party.<br />While Britain's government partnership with Rwanda has been supported by ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and most of the Conservative party.<br />it has been criticized by refugee rights groups, lawmakers, international agencies and more.<br />Treating people who are in search of safety like human cargo and shipping them off to another country is a cruel policy that will cause great human suffering. The scheme is wrong in principle and unworkable in practice. , Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, via statement.<br />The U.K. intends to pay the East African country <br />$145 million over the next five years to host asylum seekers.