The UK’s Rwanda Migration Plan has passed through Parliament, facing delays due to legal obstacles but now set to be implemented within 10 to 12 weeks. The plan aims to deter illegal migration by relocating asylum seekers to Rwanda, which has been deemed a safe country by the courts and where the UN has relocated migrants with EU funding. The Prime Minister has stated his determination to prevent foreign courts from hindering the plan and emphasized its importance in addressing illegal migration, which poses threats to safety, fairness, and public resources. The UK has been collaborating with other countries, such as Italy and Albania, to combat people-smuggling gangs and tackle illegal migration at its source.