Inhumane' treatment of migrants rounded up in UK's failed Rwanda plan revealed
Briefly

The inhumane treatment of migrants during Operation Vector included documented instances of forced restraint and self-harm attempts, exposing significant flaws in the UK's immigration practices.
Home Office internal documents reveal that from April to May, force was used 60 times by immigration officers during the detentions of vulnerable migrants.
Critics describe Operation Vector as political theatre, launched shortly before elections to create an impression of decisive immigration enforcement, despite being ineffective and detrimental.
The establishment of costly compensation claims by the charity Bail for Immigration Detainees underscores the potential legal repercussions resulting from the unlawful detention tactics employed.
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