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Published 11:27 18 Jun 2022 BST
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Priti Patel has already started preparing for another flight to Rwanda to go ahead (Credit: Getty)[/caption]
The plan comes just days after the first flight due to take asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda was cancelled, after a last-minute intervention by the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR). Though Home Secretary Priti Patel was quick to announce that she had already begun preparation for the next flight.
What's more, is that the first people to be tagged are likely to be those who were successfully removed from the flight, BBC reports.
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The Rwanda deportation flight EC-LZO Boeing 767 at Boscombe Down Air Base in Wiltshire was grounded (Credit: Getty)[/caption]
Asylum seekers, who have fled persecution in small boats or on the back of lorries, would have to regularly report to an immigration centre or police station if given a tag.
Critics say the plan treats them as criminals.
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