Uk plans to deport over 500 nigerians today
I'm not aware of any credible information that suggests the UK plans to deport over 500 Nigerians today. It's possible that you may have come across a misleading or outdated report.
However, I can tell you that the UK has been deporting Nigerian nationals who have been found to be in the country illegally or who have been convicted of crimes. The UK's immigration authorities have been working to remove individuals who are not entitled to remain in the country.
It's important to note that deportation is a complex process that involves a range of factors, including the individual's immigration status, their criminal history, and the availability of alternative solutions such as voluntary departure.
If you are a Nigerian national who is facing deportation from the UK, it's important to seek legal advice and to understand your rights and options. You may also want to contact the Nigerian High Commission in the UK for assistance and guidance.
It's also important to note that the UK and Nigeria have a long-standing relationship and cooperate on a range of issues, including migration and border control. The UK and Nigeria have a Memorandum of Understanding on migration and border management, which aims to promote cooperation and information sharing between the two countries.
I would recommend checking with reputable sources such as the UK's Home Office or the Nigerian High Commission in the UK for the most up-to-date information on deportation policies and procedures.