A third person has been deported with France under the “One in, One Out” deal from Britain, which aims to stop Small boats To cross the channel.
House office Sources said that an Iranian man had returned to France on Friday.
After this, after removing an Iritria man on Friday, to remove a High Court bid on Friday, and Exile An Indian national on Thursday.
The source said that under the deal, those who seek asylum from France to the UK are expected to be next week.
Although they would not comment on the numbers, the source said that he was expected to be “on equality or close”, looking at the transaction “one, one, one” nature.
Ministers have praised the return with the Deputy Prime Minister David Lemy Saying that he provided an “immediate preventive” to those wishing to cross the channel.

The government intends to increase the number of people being sent back under the pilot deal in the coming months.
The analysis of the PA news agency shows that 31,031 people have crossed so far this year, with more arrival at the Dover on Friday.
This figure holds 2025 for a record year for crossing, while the new Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood vowed to “whatever it is” to end them.
The deal with France means that small boat can be detained by small boat and returned to the entire channel in exchange for a similar number of people applying through a safe and legal passage.
But the shadow home secretary Chris Filp attacked the deal as “no obstacle effects” on the deal, which described the numbers as “pathetic” and stated that “it is absurd to boast about it”.
Home office sources pointed out the fact that these were forced returns, and compared with the previous government’s Rwanda with the previous government deal – scattered by Labor – which saw that four volunteers go to the East African nation in two years.