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    UK Government Announces New Measures to Speed Up Migrant Returns and Strengthen Border Security

    September 6, 2024Updated:September 6, 20242 Mins Read
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    A group of people thought to be migrants leave Gravelines in France on a small boat in an attempt to cross the Channel (Gareth Fuller/PA) (PA Wire). Source: Independent.
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    Following the recent tragic deaths of 12 people, including six children, in the English Channel, the UK Government has launched new strategies to combat irregular migration. Angela Eagle, the Minister for Border Security and Asylum, addressed Parliament with a detailed plan that highlights the government’s intensified efforts. A central component of this strategy is the creation of a Border Security Command (BSC), which will spearhead a multi-agency response to dismantle the smuggling gangs responsible for organizing perilous crossings.

    The UK’s renewed approach also includes the introduction of a returns program, designed to expedite the deportation of migrants who lack legal rights to stay in the country. Since July, 13 bespoke return flights have been organized, successfully deporting over 400 individuals to countries including Albania, Poland, and Vietnam. To support these efforts, the Government plans to expand detention centers, ensuring sufficient capacity for the growing number of deportations.

    In a broader attempt to address irregular migration, the Home Office has committed £15 million towards partnerships with 11 countries. This funding aims to assist migrants in safely returning to their countries of origin and is part of a more comprehensive effort to bring order to the UK’s borders. By working closely with European partners and expanding legislative frameworks, the UK hopes to curtail illegal migration routes.

    The tragic incident in the Channel has underscored the urgency of the government’s response to the migrant crisis. The establishment of the Border Security Command is expected to enhance coordination between law enforcement agencies, enabling more effective targeting of criminal gangs involved in human smuggling. By disrupting these networks, the UK aims to reduce the number of dangerous crossings.

    The return programs are a key element of the government’s strategy, reflecting a firm stance on enforcing immigration rules. The increase in deportations is intended to send a clear message that those without legal grounds to remain in the UK will be swiftly returned to their home countries.

    These initiatives are backed by significant investments in both infrastructure and international cooperation. By strengthening relationships with other countries, the UK is working to ensure that deported migrants are provided with the necessary support for reintegration into their home communities.

    Through these comprehensive strategies, the government aims to restore order at its borders, reduce irregular migration, and ultimately prevent further loss of life in dangerous migration routes like the English Channel.

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