"UK Exempt from Paying Rwanda for Canceled Migration Deal: Court Ruling. In a major victory for the British government, a court has decided that the UK does not owe Rwanda any compensation for scrapping a contentious deal to relocate asylum seekers to the East African nation. The agreement, which sparked widespread criticism and opposition, was set to see thousands of migrants sent to Rwanda for processing and potential resettlement. The court's ruling raises questions about the fate of the migrants who were set to be affected by the deal, and what this means for the UK's immigration policies in the future."
The UK does not need to pay Rwanda after it pulled a deal between the two countries, a court has ruled.