Migrant deported to France under ‘one in, one out’ scheme returns to UK on small boat
The man cited threats and exploitation by smugglers in northern France, highlighting failures in the UK-France scheme that returned just 42 migrants since August, officials said.
- A migrant has returned to the UK on a small boat after being removed to France under the 'one in, one out' scheme less than a month ago, as reported by BBC News.
- The male migrant returned due to fearing for his life in France, according to the Guardian.
- He described being forced to work, abused, and threatened with death in France, saying, 'If I had felt that France was safe for me, I would never have returned to the UK.'
- A Home Office spokesperson emphasized, 'We will not accept any abuse of our borders, and we will do everything in our power to remove those without the legal right to be here.
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'One In, One Out' Migrant Returns on Small Boat
A migrant deported to France under Keir Starmer’s 'one in, one out' scheme has returned to the UK on a small boat, leading Kemi Badenoch to ask, "Does that mean we now have to take two people from France to return him?" The post ‘One In, One Out’ Migrant Returns on Small Boat appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
UK Boat Migrant Deported to France Under ‘One Out, One In’ Deal Returns on Another Small Boat.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: A boat migrant deported from Britain to France under a contentious “one out, one in” deal with the French government has returned to Britain on another small boat.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Britain’s Home Office, French authorities, and illegal immigrants.WHEN & WHERE: The returns deal was announced earlier this year, with the latest developments reported this week in Britain and France.KEY QUOTE: “If I had felt that France was…
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