France bans 10 British far-right, anti-migration activists from entering
France banned 10 British far-right activists for disrupting migrant crossings and inciting hate, amid a record 41,472 migrants reaching the UK via the Channel in 2025.
- France banned 10 British far-right activists from the 'Raise the Colours' movement for conducting anti-migrant activities in France.
- The activists were accused of verbally and physically assaulting migrants near the city of Dunkirk and damaging migrant boats to prevent crossings to England.
- 'Raise the Colours' denounced the ban as 'absolutely disgraceful' and posted videos of their actions on social media.
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Since the autumn of 2025, these nationalist militants have increased their return journeys to the Opal Coast and, sometimes violently, to associations and exiles. They promise a "landing" to put an end to the crossing of the Channel by candidates for exile.
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