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Nineteen more removed to France under 'one in, one out' scheme | Nineteen more removed to France under 'one in, one out' scheme |
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Two larger groups of migrants have been returned to France in what the home secretary has described as a "ramping up" of the "one in, one out" agreement. | Two larger groups of migrants have been returned to France in what the home secretary has described as a "ramping up" of the "one in, one out" agreement. |
Nine people were removed on Thursday, in addition to a group of 10 last week, the government said. Previous removals have involved smaller numbers of people. | Nine people were removed on Thursday, in addition to a group of 10 last week, the government said. Previous removals have involved smaller numbers of people. |
It takes the number returned to France under the deal to 26, while the UK has accepted 18 in return. | It takes the number returned to France under the deal to 26, while the UK has accepted 18 in return. |
Ministers hope the scheme will deter people from attempting to enter the UK illegally in small boats by threatening removal to France, with properly vetted asylum seekers accepted in return. | Ministers hope the scheme will deter people from attempting to enter the UK illegally in small boats by threatening removal to France, with properly vetted asylum seekers accepted in return. |
But on Thursday, the Home Office confirmed 1,075 migrants crossed the Channel the previous day. | But on Thursday, the Home Office confirmed 1,075 migrants crossed the Channel the previous day. |
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the recent return of larger groups would send a "clear message" to "think twice" about travelling to the UK illegally. | Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the recent return of larger groups would send a "clear message" to "think twice" about travelling to the UK illegally. |
"We must put an end to these dangerous crossings which put lives at risk and money in the pockets of criminal gangs," Mahmood said. | "We must put an end to these dangerous crossings which put lives at risk and money in the pockets of criminal gangs," Mahmood said. |
Thursday's flight saw a regular deportation flight bound for Eastern Europe diverted to France to offload nine people. | Thursday's flight saw a regular deportation flight bound for Eastern Europe diverted to France to offload nine people. |
The Home Office said more flights are scheduled to take place "over the coming days and weeks". | The Home Office said more flights are scheduled to take place "over the coming days and weeks". |
The first removal under the UK-France deal was carried out in September, with the scheme set to run until June 2026. | |
More than 33,500 people have crossed the Channel in small boats since the start of 2025. | |
Last month, 125 people made the journey in a single vessel, the largest number to cross in one boat on record. | |
French authorities say they have prevented more than 17,600 attempted crossings this year. |
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