The government is prepared for a “whole range of legal challenges” after Parliament passed the Rwanda bill, the illegal migration minister has said.

Parliament approved plans to send some asylum seekers to the African country late on Monday night.

But illegal channel crossings will not stop until regular flights to Rwanda “kick in”, Michael Tomlinson said.

The bill is key to the government’s “moral mission” to small boat crossings, he added.

Mr Tomlinson’s comments came as news emerged that five people had died attempting to cross the Channel on Tuesday.

More than 6,000 migrants and refugees have already made the journey so far this year – a rise of about a quarter on the same period last year.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, which had just showed live footage of people climbing on board a small boat on the French coast, Mr Tomlinson said the bill is not deterring migrants because it is “not yet in force”.

“We need to get the flights off the ground, and that is when we will see the deterrent effect kick in,” he added.

Source: BBC