Second migrant sent to France returns to the UK
- Last Wednesday the Home Office confirmed another migrant re-entered the UK by small boat after removal to France under the 'one in, one out' returns deal and was detained for expedited return.
- The `one in, one out` pilot scheme with France is intended to deter migrants from crossing the English Channel by small boat.
- An Iranian man re-entered on October 18, a month after being removed to France, and was deported again last Wednesday following the returns deal.
- Downing Street said detection was `evidence of the system working`, and the Home Office warned returns are `wasting their time and money` as officials continue removals.
- Crossings data show 94 migrants removed to France and 57 people brought to the UK under the deal, despite more than 500 crossings on Saturday.
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Another Migrant Re-enters UK by Small Boat After Being Removed to France
Another migrant has re-entered the UK by small boat after being removed to France under the Government’s “one in, one out” returns deal, the Home Office has confirmed. The man was detained immediately and will be sent back to France “as quickly as possible”, according to officials. He is the second migrant confirmed to have returned to the UK after being removed to France as part of efforts to deter small boat crossings. A Home Office spokespers…
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Second Migrant Returns to UK After Deportation to France
A second migrant removed to France under Britain’s “one in, one out” agreement with Paris has returned to the UK, officials confirmed Monday, raising questions about the scheme’s effectiveness. The individual was “detected by biometrics and detained immediately,” a Home Office spokesperson said. “His case will be expedited, and he will be returned to France as quickly as possible.” This follows an earlier case on October 18th, when an Iranian mi…
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