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Channel migrants: Coastguard helping with 13 'incidents' | |
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The UK Border Force is dealing with a number of boats which have crossed the English Channel carrying migrants. | The UK Border Force is dealing with a number of boats which have crossed the English Channel carrying migrants. |
HM Coastguard said it had assisted at 13 "incidents" off the Kent coast. Earlier, it was reported four boats with 30 people had been intercepted. | |
Eight men in an inflatable dinghy have also been seen on Winchelsea Beach, in East Sussex. | Eight men in an inflatable dinghy have also been seen on Winchelsea Beach, in East Sussex. |
Last month, 140 migrants were picked up - the highest number since December, when a "major incident" was declared. | Last month, 140 migrants were picked up - the highest number since December, when a "major incident" was declared. |
The Conservative MP for Dover and Deal, Charlie Elphicke, has urged the government to do more to deal with what he calls "this current crisis". | The Conservative MP for Dover and Deal, Charlie Elphicke, has urged the government to do more to deal with what he calls "this current crisis". |
A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants. | A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants. |