MIGRANTS are defiantly vowing to carry on their mission to reach Britain, despite Rishi Sunak's plan to pack them off to Rwanda.
Many living in camps on the French coast, including families with young children, admit being alarmed by the prospect of being sent to Africa.
But they say they will ignore the threat, as well as fears of dying while crossing the Channel in dinghies.
Those vowing to continue include Maryam Shinwari, 24.
She escaped Afghani-E stan following threats by the Taliban and is now staying in a tent near Dunkirk with her husband and three children Nasser, Kulthum and Kalsom.
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