The High Court today gave the green light for aspects of their ruling to be re-evaluated by senior judges
A series of legal challenges against the Home Office's policy were dismissed by two judges in December after a challenge in the High Court.
The Court of Appeal will be asked to consider a range of issues, including whether judges were wrong to find there were sufficient safeguards to prevent asylum seekers being returned to a country where they were at risk of persecution. The scheme came about when former Home Secretary Priti Patel signed an agreement with Rwanda to receive migrants considered to have arrived "illegally" in the UK under new immigration rules.
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