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    England Sees Record-Breaking Migrant Inflow Via English Channel

    June 24, 2024Updated:June 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    Border Force escorted 100 migrants back to Dover this morning after they were picked up in the English Channel Stuart Brock/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images. Source: CNN World.
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    England has witnessed an unprecedented surge in the number of migrants crossing the English Channel, reaching record levels in the first half of the year. Despite Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s efforts to curb illegal immigration, preliminary data from the Home Office indicates that 12,901 individuals have made the perilous journey from France in small, overcrowded boats. This figure represents a 17% increase compared to the same period last year and an 8% rise over the previous record half-year in 2022.

    During the parliamentary election campaign in July, PM Sunak emphasized tackling migration as a key issue. He proposed strict legislative measures to reduce the number of boats crossing the Channel. The government plans to relocate undocumented migrants to Rwanda to process their asylum claims, regardless of their origin. The intention is that these individuals would not return to the UK.

    However, this controversial Rwanda strategy faces significant opposition. The Labour Party, which is projected to win the upcoming election, has promised to abolish the policy. This leaves the future of Sunak’s approach uncertain.

    In 2022, the UK saw 45,774 unauthorized migrants arriving, a notable decrease from the previous year. Nevertheless, critics argue that the current numbers are still too high, reinforcing their concerns about the ongoing issue.

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