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    French Navy Declines Rescue as Sinking Migrant Boat Reaches UK Waters

    March 7, 2025Updated:March 7, 20252 Mins Read
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    In a shocking turn of events, the French navy declined to rescue 60 migrants from a sinking boat in the Channel, instead calling on the UK Border Force for assistance. The overcrowded inflatable vessel, packed mainly with men, was taking on water early this morning.

    French authorities reportedly shadowed the boat for hours as it drifted dangerously, with migrants waving frantically for help. Despite clear distress signals, the French navy chose not to intervene, instead contacting British services around 10 a.m. According to a recorded exchange, a French officer informed the UK that the boat was filling with water and asked if a UK rescue vessel could assist.

    The UK Border Force suggested the French launch their own rescue effort before Britain stepped in if necessary. Eventually, after nine miles, the migrants were transferred to the UK authorities and brought to Dover. Witnesses described the situation as a “taxi service,” accusing the French of ensuring the migrants reached UK waters rather than providing direct aid.

    This incident comes amid a surge in Channel crossings. Over 1,000 migrants have arrived in the UK in recent days, with 326 reaching British shores in just six boats yesterday. The Home Office reports that 3,224 migrants have crossed so far this year, marking an 8% rise from last year.

    Amid growing pressure, the French government is now considering lifting its ban on intercepting migrant boats. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has suggested allowing French forces to intervene within 300 meters of the coast. The move follows concerns over smugglers using “taxi boats” to evade French patrols.

    With crossings expected to increase as temperatures rise, the UK’s role in migrant rescues appears to be expanding, despite ongoing tensions with France over border security.

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