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    First migrants arrive in UK under new one in one out deal with France

    September 24, 2025Updated:September 24, 20253 Mins Read
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    Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron, who struck the agreement to return migrants to France on a 'one in, one out' basis. Pic: PA. Source: Sky News.
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    The UK has welcomed its first arrivals under the new one-in-one-out migrant deal with France. The family, made up of two adults and a young child, entered the country this week after the removal of four migrants from Britain. The Home Office described the move as part of the “critical first steps” in putting the agreement into action.

    The deal, signed in the summer by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, is designed to create a controlled system for managing migration across the English Channel. Under the scheme, migrants who crossed into the UK without permission can be returned to France, while others who apply legally in France and pass eligibility checks can be granted entry to Britain.

    Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy said the arrival of the family was “just the beginning” and stressed that the government views this as an important stage in tackling small boat crossings. The government has promised strict rules for those accepted under the agreement, including documentation, eligibility requirements, and security checks.

    The scheme comes at a time when the UK is facing record levels of irregular migration. More than 32,000 people have crossed the Channel in small boats this year, with more than 1,000 making the dangerous journey in a single day last week. Officials believe the new arrangement will send a clear message to people-smuggling gangs and discourage others from attempting the risky crossings.

    A Home Office spokesperson said the policy aims to show that illegal entry will not be tolerated. They added that the government will continue to detain and remove those who arrive without permission by small boat. The statement emphasized that the swap system with France is meant to restore order and fairness to migration routes.

    Critics, however, remain unsure about whether the plan will be enough to curb the problem. Experts point out that people desperate to reach the UK may still risk their lives in boats, despite the new system. Supporters of the deal argue that establishing a safe and legal route through France is an important step toward long-term change.

    The agreement is currently running as a pilot until June next year, with the UK government hoping to expand the number of returns and arrivals in the coming months. Ministers say they want to prove that cooperation with France can bring results and help reduce the pressure of small boat arrivals on Britain’s shores.

    For now, the arrival of the first family marks an early sign that the one-in-one-out deal is being put into practice. Whether it can make a real difference to the thousands of crossings taking place each month remains to be seen, but the government insists this is only the start of its wider plan to regain control over migration.

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