In a makeshift tented camp outside Calais, Sudanese refugee Ahmed is keeping his sights firmly set on England, despite the threat of being deported to Rwanda once he gets there. But the British government’s new plan to send asylum seekers to the central African country means that, for him, crossing the English Channel has taken on the psychology of a life-or-death decision. “I have many things to do (in England) if the people will have me,” Ahmed – who declined to give his family name – told Reuters. “If they take me to Rwanda, I will feel like I’m a dead man. Because everything, my idea that …