Britain's Conservative government has successfully passed a controversial immigration policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, despite widespread criticism. The legislation allows for one-way flights to Rwanda for processing asylum claims, with successful refugees being resettled there rather than in Britain. The policy has faced legal challenges and opposition, with concerns raised about breaching human rights obligations and the safety of Rwanda as a refugee destination. Despite the government's determination to implement the plan, it is mired in controversy and faces significant practical and reputational challenges. The divisive nature of the policy reflects the current political landscape in post-Brexit Britain, with implications for the country's international standing and adherence to legal norms.