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Ante el retraso de la llegada de «ilegales» expulsados por Gran Bretaña, Ruanda hace negocios con las casas destinadas para los migrantes
Después de idas y vueltas de la Cámara de los Comunes a la de los Lores y diferentes rechazos e intervenciones judiciales, el próximo 15 de abril los diputados británicos tratarán la ley que permite deportar a los migrantes que llegan vía el Canal de la Mancha a Ruanda, en plena África y con un gobierno autoritario.
Pero el proyecto ha tenido tantos retrasos que la mayoría de las casas destinadas a los extenuados migrantes deportados en aviones, que no logran despegar por decisión de la Corte Suprema de Justicia británica, han sido vendidas a la población local en Ruanda.
Casas vendidas
Cuando la entonces xenófoba ministra del Interior británica , Suella Braverman aprobó las propiedades en Kigali, dijo que eran “tan bellas” que pediría asesoramiento al diseñador para su casa en Londres.
Ahora el 70 por ciento de sus propiedades, que alguna vez fueron destinadas a albergar a solicitantes de asilo, están ocupadas y vendidas.
“La mayoría de las propiedades en una nueva urbanización en Ruanda que estaban destinadas a inmigrantes deportados del Reino Unido se han vendido a compradores locales”, afirmó el promotor ADHI-Rwanda. Un gerente de la firma en Kigali, la capital de Ruanda, dijo que habían sido vendidas a “personas privadas que quieren vivir en ellas”, dejando espacio sólo para unas pocas docenas de inmigrantes, si algún día despegan los vuelos.
Han aparecido carteles de “vendido” en las cuidadas terrazas de la propiedad de Bwiza Riverside. Al mismo tiempo , el gobierno del Reino Unido ha luchado con numerosos reveses que retrasaron la implementación del plan de deportación. La venta de las casas a los locales deja espacio sólo para unas pocas decenas de inmigrantes.
El 70% de ya no están
Hassan Adan Hassan, director general del proyecto, dijo a los periodistas: “Actualmente hemos vendido casi el 70 por ciento de las viviendas accesibles. Nos quedan algunas unidades. La electricidad está conectada a las casas. Agua y fibra óptica están conectadas a las casas. Las carreteras y el alumbrado público están terminados”.
El plan de 257 unidades, cuyos precios oscilan entre 14.000 y 27.000 libras, fue financiado como parte de una asociación público-privada entre el gobierno de Kigali y ADHI Corporate Group, que dijo que había «cautivado la atención de compradores e inversores exigentes por igual».
A principios de este año, una fuente del gobierno ruandés dijo que la idea era «integrar a los inmigrantes en las comunidades ruandesas, no crear guetos de inmigrantes».
Braverman, un caso extremo
Durante su visita en marzo del año pasado, cuando era ministra del Interior, Suella Braverman dijo que Ruanda podría “reasentar a muchos miles de personas” en virtud del acuerdo con el Reino Unido.
Braverman tuiteó fotografías del sitio y escribió: “Durante mi viaje tuve la oportunidad de visitar proyectos de vivienda apoyados, a través de nuestra asociación, que las personas que buscan refugio llamarán hogar”.
Los informes sobre buenas ventas en Bwiza, que fue construido con materiales respetuosos con el medio ambiente, han sido ampliamente compartidos en Ruanda, sin mencionar que algunas unidades han sido reservadas para inmigrantes británicos.
El gobierno ruandés cuestionó la proporción exacta que se había vendido de forma privada. Pero insistió en que la finca de Bwiza era sólo una de varias urbanizaciones que se utilizarían para los inmigrantes.
Las casas
Yolande Makolo, la portavoz principal del gobierno ruandés, dijo: “Simplemente no es cierto que el 70 por ciento de las casas estén vendidas. De todos modos, la finca Bwiza Riverside es sólo una de las opciones de vivienda, donde los inmigrantes vivirán junto a los ruandeses. Ninguna de las urbanizaciones asignadas estuvo destinada a ser exclusiva para inmigrantes. La idea es integrar a los inmigrantes en las comunidades ruandesas, no crear guetos de inmigrantes”.
British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has gone viral online after a photo showed her laughing while standing on top of a building in Kigali, Rwanda. The estate is expected to house migrants deported from the UK. pic.twitter.com/CxPNtFvrWn
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En el exterior de varias propiedades han aparecido carteles de “vendido”.
Las propiedades se venden en el mercado abierto. Las casas más caras ofrecen jardines delanteros y traseros, estacionamiento fuera de la calle y banda ancha de fibra óptica.
Sunak, desesperado
El primer ministro británico Rishi Sunak ha dicho que controlar la inmigración ilegal es “más importante” que ser miembro del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos (TEDH). Un claro indicio de que está dispuesto a romper las obligaciones internacionales de Gran Bretaña para permitir el despegue de los vuelos a Ruanda.
El primer ministro sugirió que si Estrasburgo bloqueaba su intento de deportar a los solicitantes de asilo, estaba dispuesto a prometer retirarse del TEDH, una perspectiva que hará las delicias de los conservadores de derecha. Pero espantará a los tories moderados.
La ley enmendada
Los parlamentarios volverán a considerar las enmiendas de los Lores al proyecto de ley de seguridad de Ruanda (PDF) el 15 de abril. Un ping pong de enmiendas con los Lores, que consideran que la ley viola los derechos humanos.
El propósito del proyecto de ley es “prevenir y disuadir la migración ilegal, y en particular la migración por rutas
ilegales y peligrosas, permitiendo la expulsión de personas a la República de Ruanda” en virtud de un controvertido tratado de reubicación.
La Cámara de los Lores examinó el proyecto de ley entre el 18 de enero y el 12 de marzo. Hizo diez enmiendas durante la etapa de informe los días 4 y 6 de marzo. Todas fueron derrotas del gobierno.
La Cámara de los Comunes consideró las diez enmiendas de los Lores el 18 de marzo y rechazó las diez.La Cámara de los Lores consideró los motivos de desacuerdo de los Comunes el 20 de marzo. Los pares aprobaron siete enmiendas similares a las diez originales, descartando tres.
Las enmiendas humanitarias
- Cambiar el objetivo del proyecto de ley para incluir el “debido respeto” al derecho internacional.
- Declarar que “Ruanda es un país seguro”, sólo si se implementan y cumplen plenamente las salvaguardias del tratado entre el Reino Unido y Ruanda, según lo juzgue el Comité de Monitoreo independiente del tratado.
- Ampliar los motivos para que las personas impugnen las decisiones de expulsión y permitir que los tribunales otorguen mandatos judiciales para evitar dichas expulsiones en circunstancias limitadas
- Permitir que las personas apelen las decisiones de que son mayores de 18 años y, por lo tanto, elegibles para ser expulsados a Ruanda. A menos que la decisión sobre la edad haya sido tomada por trabajadores sociales del consejo.
- Evitar que algunas víctimas de trata de personas, o que ayudaron a las fuerzas armadas en el extranjero (como en Afganistán), sean expulsadas a Ruanda.
La voz de la Corte Suprema
En noviembre pasado, la Corte Suprema del Reino Unido declaró ilegal la política. El primer ministro Rishi Sunak espera que la nueva legislación, cuando se apruebe, anule las preocupaciones legales y cumpla su promesa de impedir que las personas crucen el Canal de la Mancha en pequeñas embarcaciones.
Recuperar el control de las fronteras británicas y poner fin a la libre circulación de personas fue un factor importante que llevó a la votación de 2016 a favor de que Gran Bretaña abandonara la Unión Europea. Las encuestas muestran que sigue siendo uno de los temas más importantes para los votantes, en elecciones generales que podrían realizarse este año, probablemente en octubre.
El gobierno de Sunak ha anunciado una serie de medidas para reducir la migración legal en 300.000 personas y también ha prometido impedir que las personas realicen el peligroso viaje de unas 20 millas (32 kilómetros) a través del Canal de la Mancha en pequeñas embarcaciones.
Según el plan, cualquiera que llegara ilegalmente a Gran Bretaña después del 1 de enero de 2022 podría
ser enviado a Ruanda, a unas 4.000 millas (6.400 kilómetros) de distancia.
Una política ilegal para la Justicia
Sin embargo, el primer vuelo de deportación en junio de 2022 fue bloqueado por jueces europeos.
Luego, la Corte Suprema confirmó por unanimidad una decisión de que el plan era ilegal porque los migrantes corrían el riesgo de ser enviados de regreso a sus países de origen o a otros países, donde estarían en riesgo de sufrir malos tratos.
A pesar de que no se han producido deportaciones, Gran Bretaña ya ha pagado a Ruanda 240 millones de libras (304 millones de dólares). Si bien Gran Bretaña espera enviar miles de inmigrantes, por el momento Ruanda sólo tiene capacidad para recibir unos pocos y le faltarán casas.
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Trump’s row with Zelenskyy recalls Obama, Biden humiliations of Netanyahu
JERUSALEM, Israel – Democratic lawmakers’ reactions to last week’s public row between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy set off a firestorm of criticism, yet comparisons of how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was treated by Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama have critics calling foul.
Former Presidents Obama and Biden publicly humiliated Netanyahu, according to media reports, and the Israeli leader, in sharp contrast to Zelenskyy, did not garner the same solidarity from many European leaders and legacy media outlets.
Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs President Dan Diker told Fox News Digital, «The real question is why the international media, European powers and social networks were noticeably unsympathetic to Israel and its PM Netanyahu during the Obama and Biden administrations, dressing down and even humiliation of Netanyahu during and in between White House visits, in contrast to the immediate and widespread international sympathy for Zelenskyy following his 100 mph head on collision with and excoriation by President Trump and VP Vance?»
Dicker continued, saying, «Broadcast around the world, we remember Obama’s dumping of the Netanyahu-led delegation to the White House in 2010 and the Biden administration’s overall maximum political pressure campaigns to force Israel to yield to American demands.»
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President Donald Trump, center, meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as Vice President JD Vance, right, reacts at the White House in Washington, D.C., Feb. 28, 2025. (REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo)
There are striking parallels between the two countries — Ukraine and Israel — which are at war against anti-democratic regimes. Israel has been waging a multi-front existential war against Iranian regime proxies (Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis and other forces) since October 2023. Russia invaded Ukraine a little more than three years ago and absorbed a chunk of the country’s territory. Ukraine is fighting for its life.
However, one key difference is the outrage over the White House spat with Zelenskyy was not mirrored in the same way in the court of public opinion after Biden and Obama launched verbal attacks, including profanity-laced tirades, against Netanyahu.
After the 2024 State of the Union speech, Biden was caught on a hot mic on the House floor, where Biden said he and Netanyahu would have a «come to Jesus» moment soon.
Biden warned Israel that invading Rafah would be crossing a «red line.» Israel defied Biden and secured the freedom of some hostages held by the Hamas terrorist organization in Rafah.
After Israel entered Rafah, Biden reportedly said of Netanyahu, «He’s a f—ing liar.»
Biden called Netanyahu «a pain in my a–» and said «he’s been killing me lately.»
According to Politico columnist Jonathan Martin, Biden termed Netanyahu a «bad f—ing guy.»
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Then-President Barack Obama, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands after making a statement on the killings in the West Bank after their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on Sept. 1, 2010 in Washington, D.C. (Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images)
Biden’s seemingly relentless attacks on Netanyahu continued with Israel’s self-defensive measures against the Lebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah and its chief strategic partner, the Islamic Republic of Iran. The U.S. government has designated Hezbollah a terrorist entity and classified Iran as the world’s worst state-sponsor of terrorism.
Reuters reported that «War,» a book by the journalist Bob Woodward, noted that Biden regularly accused Netanyahu of having no strategy and shouted «Bibi, what the f—-?» at him in July after Israeli strikes near Beirut and in Iran.
The Obama administration laid the foundation to delegitimize Netanyahu and create «daylight» between Israel and the United States, argued experts on U.S.-Israel relations.
Obama refused to pose with Netanyahu for photographers during the Israeli leader’s White House visit in 2010 and held a private dinner without the prime minister, which was said to have been a breach of custom.
President Joe Biden, right, shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as they meet on the sidelines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Sept. 20, 2023. (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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When asked about his alleged conflict-ridden relationship with Netanyahu, Obama said in 2010, «I think that he is dealing with a very complex situation in a very tough neighborhood. And what I have consistently shared with him is my interest in working with him — not at cross-purposes — so that we can achieve the kind of peace that will ensure Israel’s security for decades to come.
«And that’s going to mean some tough choices. And there are going to be times where he and I are having robust discussions about what kind of choices need to be made.»
The Obama administration frequently used anonymous government officials to channel Obama’s views, according to critics. In 2014, the Atlantic magazine’s Jeffery Goldberg reported that an unnamed Obama administration official termed Netanyahu «chickens—» regarding efforts to secure a peace deal with the Palestinians.
President Donald Trump, center, accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, speaks during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on Feb. 4, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
The strained relations between Obama and Netanyahu reached a head at the end of Obama’s term in December 2016. Obama’s alleged abandonment of Israel at the United Nations by allowing the United Nations Security Council to censure Israel prompted Netanyahu to term the move a «shameful ambush.»
The 2016 U.N. Security Council resolution condemned Israel for building Jewish communities in the West Bank, the historic biblical region known in Israel as Judea and Samaria.
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Netanyahu’s speeches to the U.S. Congress in 2015 (to argue against Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran) and in 2024 (to defend Israel’s war against the Iran-backed Hamas) ruffled the feathers of the Obama and Biden administrations.
Eugene Kontorovich, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, told Fox News Digital, «Democrats seethed for years that Netanyahu dared have a different policy than Obama. By this standard, Zelenskyy’s open, argumentative bickering with President Trump and VP Vance at a press event should hang over the former comedian. However, President Trump has already expressed a willingness to reengage.»
Fox News’ Kristine Parks and Reuters contributed to this report.
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Leading evangelicals in push to have President Trump recognize Israeli sovereignty over ‘biblical heartland’
TEL AVIV, Israel – Last week, an influential group of American Christians publicly reaffirmed the Jewish people’s right to Judea and Samaria as the biblical heartland of Israel. The Judea and Samaria area is more commonly known as the West Bank.
The declaration was unveiled at the annual National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Dallas by American Christian Leaders for Israel and was expected to be signed by 3,000 religious leaders before being delivered to President Donald Trump.
The push to apply Israeli sovereignty to the area comes after Trump said last month that his administration would make an announcement on the matter in the coming weeks when asked about annexation.
The Oslo Accords, forged under the Clinton administration, divided the West Bank into three regions: Area A, under full Palestinian jurisdiction; Area B, under Palestinian civil administration and Israeli security control; and Area C, under full Israeli authority.
TIMELINE OF DECADES-LONG ISRAELI-ARAB, PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
The Cave of the Patriarchs, also known as the Cave of Machpelah. The site is the burial place of Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Jewish people, Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Leah, and is situated in Hebron in Judea and Samaria, also more commonly referred to as the West Bank.
A 2020 Trump plan, dubbed Peace to Prosperity, envisioned Israel annexing parts of Judea and Samaria, but was shelved in favor of the Abraham Accords, which normalized Jerusalem’s ties with four Arab countries.
«The evangelicals gave Trump the presidency. He will support our position on the Bible and that’s why he chose Mike Huckabee [as ambassador to Jerusalem], who supports Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria,» Dr. Mike Evans, founder of Friends of Zion, which boasts just under 30 million members, told Fox News Digital.
The declaration reaffirms «the Jewish people’s inalienable right to the Biblical Heartland of Israel and reject all efforts—both from the United States and the international community—to pressure the Jewish people to relinquish their ancestral homeland in Judea and Samaria.»
The Tomb of Joseph near Shechem (Nablus). Samaria, Jul 6, 2021. (Roee Oz/TPS)
Evans said evangelicals support Israel «because they believe in moral clarity, good versus evil, they are friends of Zion. They see Jews being killed because they’re Jews, not because of land.»
Pastor John Hagee, the influential founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel, told Fox News Digital that Evangelicals «know the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will always keep His word to the Children of Israel. From beginning to end, the Bible is a Zionist document mandating that all believers stand with, and bless, Israel and her people.
«For almost half a century, I have been preaching the message that Israel does not occupy the land, Israel owns the land, the title deed of which is recorded in the pages of the Bible. The land was endowed by God to the Jewish people for all time,» added Hagee.
Aerial view of Joshua’s Alter in Judea and Samaria, more commonly referred to as the West Bank. (TPS-IL)
Earlier this week, Fox News Digital reported that some Republican lawmakers led by Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) urged the president to recognize Judea and Samaria as Israeli territory. Their letter to the president expressed support for Jerusalem applying sovereignty over the area, which the lawmakers said was «the heart of our shared Judeo-Christian heritage.»
Israel’s Parliament Speaker Amir Ohana on Feb. 23 urged the government in Jerusalem to extend sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, saying full control over the region was the «one and only way» to achieve lasting peace.
Another Likud lawmaker, Dan Illouz, told Fox News Digital that Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023 massacre «proved that any withdrawal, any concession, any illusion of coexistence with those who seek our destruction is not just naive—it is suicidal … we withdrew from Gaza, and in return we got Hamas and the massacre of our people. Judea and Samaria cannot become another terror state.»
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President Donald Trump, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu answer questions during a joint press conference in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 4, 2025. ( REUTERS/Leah Millis)
«A push for sovereignty in Judea and Samaria would be the end of Israel,» Yossi Beilin, a former Israeli lawmaker and an architect of the 1993 Oslo Accords with the Palestinians, told Fox News Digital. «If Israel were to become a minority of Jews dominating a majority of Palestinians, it would be neither Jewish nor democratic. I don’t believe it could ever happen, but just waving this [idea] is bad enough,» he said.
«The right in Israel believes that Trump would support whatever they demand. But five years ago, he suggested there could be a two-state solution. As such, it is not as clear-cut as it seems,» he added.
Late last month, Netanyahu ordered the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to conduct a «massive» counter-terrorism operation in Judea and Samaria after three buses exploded near Tel Aviv, and bombs were found on two others in what is being investigated as a coordinated attack.
Israeli soldiers take part in an operation in Jenin, as it seeks to take out Iranian-backed terror groups. Feb. 24, 2025. (REUTERS/Raneen Sawafta)
«This brutality and forceful displacement of civilians in the West Bank… was never about self-defense, but rather a colonial expansion scheme and an ethnic cleansing campaign,» Ahmad Fattouh, a spokesman for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s dominant Fatah faction, told Fox News Digital.
«Annexing the West Bank will set us back to 1948 and destroy any future stability or prospects for peace. Every rational voice understands too well that there is no way forward except the two-state solution; otherwise, it will lead to endless havoc,» he added.
Israel Ganz, head of the Yesha Council, the umbrella group representing Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria, is working in conjunction with the government in Jerusalem to push for sovereignty.
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Pastor John Hagee speaks during «March For Israel» at the National Mall on Nov. 14, 2023 in Washington, D.C.
«We started a campaign to push for it, but we won’t do it without the support of the U.S.,» he told Fox News Digital. «Many in the Trump administration are very connected, they know the area, and they believe in our right to this place. They understand that if they want to stabilize the situation, we must have sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.»
«For Israel to be able to continue to survive and thrive along the coastal plain, which produces about 80% of the country’s GDP, then it must keep control of the high grounds in Judea and Samaria,» Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus (ret.), a former IDF international spokesperson and now a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital.
«If any other entity, Palestinian or otherwise, holds that, it would be used as a way to threaten Israel’s security; its core infrastructure, including Ben-Gurion Airport, and also its population– concentrated in a narrow strip between Haifa [in the north] and Ashdod [in the south]–approximately 15 kilometers wide,» he said.
Palestinian terrorists take up position during a confrontation with the Israeli army in Jenin on July 3, 2023. The Israeli army said it had launched drone strikes in Jenin as part of an «extensive counterterrorism effort.» (Photo by JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP via Getty Images)
Another element, Conricus explained, is that some 500,000 Israelis currently live in Judea and Samaria, and they need to be protected.
«The trends of escalation in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem are highest now since Oct. 7. We see significant terrorist activity in almost all Palestinian cities and continued weakness of the P.A. in exercising control,» he said.
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Ze’ev Orenstein, director of international affairs at the Jerusalem-based City of David Foundation, told Fox News Digital that the Jewish people’s millenia-long connection to the Land of Israel bestows upon them an inherent right to Judea and Samaria.
«The reality is that there is likely no other people on the planet today with a deeper–and longer–connection to any piece of land than the Jewish people with the Land of Israel, in general, and Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem, in particular; where the inhabitants continue to worship the very same G-d, speak the same language, practice the same faith, celebrate the same festivals, and walk upon the very same stones, as their ancestors did so many thousands of years ago,» Orenstein added.
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