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Channel migrants: 235 people in 17 vessels stopped in one day | Channel migrants: 235 people in 17 vessels stopped in one day |
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A total of 235 migrants were intercepted crossing the English Channel on Thursday, the Home Office confirmed - a record for a single day. | A total of 235 migrants were intercepted crossing the English Channel on Thursday, the Home Office confirmed - a record for a single day. |
Among them was a group of 15, including children and a heavily pregnant woman, that landed on a Kent beach. | Among them was a group of 15, including children and a heavily pregnant woman, that landed on a Kent beach. |
In total, 17 vessels were apprehended by The Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Border Force units. | In total, 17 vessels were apprehended by The Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Border Force units. |
On Friday, a boat with about 14 people on board including a pregnant woman and a child was spotted by the BBC. | |
Reporter Simon Jones said a kayak and other inflatable vessels had also been reported heading towards the Kent coast. | |
Including Thursday's total, 3,948 people have crossed the Channel in more than 300 boats so far this year. | Including Thursday's total, 3,948 people have crossed the Channel in more than 300 boats so far this year. |
The Home Office has not been able to supply a breakdown of genders or nationalities of those who were intercepted. | The Home Office has not been able to supply a breakdown of genders or nationalities of those who were intercepted. |
One of the vessels was carrying 26 people. | |
Eyewitness Susan Pilcher told the BBC she had seen three family groups on Dungeness beach, as well as two single men. | Eyewitness Susan Pilcher told the BBC she had seen three family groups on Dungeness beach, as well as two single men. |
One woman appeared to be heavily pregnant, she said. | One woman appeared to be heavily pregnant, she said. |
The French authorities said they had also rescued migrants from several kayaks in their own waters as they headed for the UK. | |
A helicopter was used in the response that saw at least 23 people intercepted and brought back to France. | |
Thursday's figure breaks a record set only a week ago, when 202 people crossed in 24 hours. | |
Minister for Immigration Compliance and the Courts Chris Philp said: "I share the anger and frustration of the public at the appalling number of crossings we have seen today [Thursday]. | |
"The crossings are totally unacceptable and unnecessary as France is a safe country. | |
"We work closely with France and I will be in Paris early next week to seek to agree stronger measures with them, including interceptions and returns. | |
"This situation simply cannot go on." | |
He said the only option was to make the route "completely unviable" to deter people from attempting it. | |
Regarding reports the Navy could be used to patrol the English Channel , Chancellor Rishi Sunak told Sky News: "I wouldn't want to speculate on exactly what measures will be put in place. | |
"It's important that we work closely with our French allies on this situation. | |
"Obviously France is a safe country for migrants to be, we all want to see these crossings reduced and, pending the outcomes of those conversations [in France] we can decide on the best next steps to take." | |
On Wednesday, a small boat with 13 migrants on board who presented themselves as Afghan, Iranian, Iraqi, Eritrean and Sri Lankan nationals was intercepted in the English Channel, the Home Office said. | On Wednesday, a small boat with 13 migrants on board who presented themselves as Afghan, Iranian, Iraqi, Eritrean and Sri Lankan nationals was intercepted in the English Channel, the Home Office said. |
An inquiry has been launched into the reasons behind the huge increase in Channel crossings by migrants. | An inquiry has been launched into the reasons behind the huge increase in Channel crossings by migrants. |
Among the areas the home affairs committee will examine are: | Among the areas the home affairs committee will examine are: |
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