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    France Seeks More UK Funds to Patrol Beaches and Curb Migrant Crossings

    December 23, 2024Updated:December 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    France is plotting a bid to ask for more British cash (Image: Getty). Source: Express.
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    France is set to request additional funding from the UK to enhance patrols along its beaches and curb the rising number of migrants crossing the English Channel. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau recently met with UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to address the escalating crisis. Retailleau revealed that nearly one-third of illegal migrants entering Europe aim to reach the UK, underscoring the severity of the situation.

    To strengthen efforts, France is considering establishing a new police station in Calais to boost patrol operations. Retailleau also proposed the creation of a “compensation fund” to address damages caused by migrants attempting the perilous journey across the Channel. This initiative reflects France’s growing concern over the impact of illegal crossings on its port cities, particularly Calais and Dunkirk.

    The French interior ministry stressed the importance of enhanced cooperation between the two nations, calling for both bilateral and European strategies to combat migrant trafficking. Retailleau noted that the Channel migration route accounts for 30% of illegal arrivals in Europe, highlighting the need for a unified approach.

    Last year, the UK committed £500 million to support French efforts in preventing small boats from departing its shores. However, despite these measures, over 35,000 migrants have successfully crossed the Channel in small boats this year alone, marking a significant increase compared to previous years.

    The worsening crisis raises critical questions about border security and the humanitarian risks faced by migrants. Experts attribute the surge to persistent challenges in managing migration flows and the limited effectiveness of current measures. Tragically, over 50 migrant deaths have been reported in recent months, further intensifying the call for urgent action.

    As the crisis continues to unfold, both nations are under pressure to develop effective solutions that address border security while upholding humanitarian responsibilities. The need for comprehensive and cooperative strategies has never been more pressing.

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