‘One-in-one-out’ migrant returns with France set to ‘start next month’

UK One-in-one returns deal with France It is reportedly prepared to start in a few weeks, because to prevent people from traveling dangerous to take more action on the government to take more action. Channel,

In an agreement, in one declared by the Prime Minister Combined press conference with Emmanuel Macron last monthThis means that every small boat was sent back to the English channel for migrants, A asylum seeker Under the legal route, France will be allowed to enter the UK.

Sir Cair Coward Said that it was a “moment of success” that will “bend the table” over those that bring them here.

Labor is trying to stop smuggling gangs to bring down small boat crossing (Gareth Fuller/PA) ,Packet,

Sources told Many times The Home Secretary Yett Cooper will sign a deal on Wednesday, which means that about 50 people who enter Britain on small boats in a week can be sent back to France starting next month.

Government sources told the newspaper that the signature ceremony was a sign of the support of the deal by the European Union – amidst the concern that the block could oppose the agreement.

Labor has pledged for the government to reduce the number of people coming to Britain on small boats at the center of its plan.

But with a boat crossing on a record high, and the refuge backlog is still above 75,000, there is increasing pressure on ministers to take more rigorous action – pressure that has increased from the success of the UK that improves elections.

Last week data has shown that the number of migrants coming to UK after crossing English Channel Top -up 25,000 – The first point in a calendar year, on which 25,000 marks have been passed since data at the channel crossing, first reported in 2018

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It comes Protests in Britain protesting the use of hotels for house shelter seekers in BritainWith many people On Sunday, a protest was arrested after a protest outside a hotel in Canary Ghat in London.

The Metropolitan police said the protesters saw people going inside and outside the hotel, and the authorities were forced to step into the crowd.

A group of people outside Britannia International Hotel at Canary Ghat were “harassing the living and employees”, trying to stop people from delivery, as well as trying to “fencing and reach the hotel”, a statement said.

In recent times, the government has announced more measures to support its cracks on illegal stay, including their efforts to insert an additional £ 100M.

Money will support the new pilot Return Agreement with France, Payment for over 300 National Crime Agency (NCA) officials and new technology and equipment Smuggling gang.

Meanwhile, anyone who advertises a small boat crossing or fake passport on social media may have to face a prison of up to five years under a new crime offered under the Border Security, Sharan and Immigration Bill.

Speaking on Monday, Dame Angela Eagle told Sky’s news ministers that the refuge is “detailed work” to bring down the backlog, saying: “We have taken 35,000 people on our streets who have no right to live in our country and have sent them back to our original countries within a year.”

“We can all to deal with the challenges that the police are facing on the streets to make sure that women and girls are safe, and in fact, everyone is safe on our streets.”

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But as stress continues to flare up on the issue, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrich said that he feels “the patience of the public has been inflamed”.

“This issue is beyond party politics – it is causing great harm to communities, resulting in wasting people’s lives, and we just have to fix it.

He said, “I respect people who are protesting peacefully outside the hotel at the end of this week. I think they feel so worried. They are looking at their communities damaged”, he said.

Home office has been contacted for comment.