Britain’s Supreme Court has begun three days of hearings about the government’s plan to send some asylum seekers, who cross the English Channel, to Rwanda.
The case has been brought after the Court of Appeal ruled by a majority that the scheme broke the law.
The government is expected to argue that human rights law is on its side, because of assurances given by Rwanda that it is a safe country.
It’s opposed by 10 of the migrants selected for transportation, and the United Nations refugee agency.