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The UK’s controversial migration bill which would see asylum seekers sent to Rwanda has failed to pass through parliament again after the UK’s upper house insisted on more changes over fears that Rwanda cannot be deemed a safe third country and that it could breach international law. The House of Lords insisted on several amendments to the bill following a debate on Wednesday, which will see it go back to the House of Commons for a fifth time for amendments before it can become law. The proposed legislation, known as the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, has been denounced by hum…

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