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    UK Sees Over 10,000 Channel Arrivals in 2024

    May 27, 2024Updated:May 27, 20242 Mins Read
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    From file: Over 300 migrants crossed the Channel to the UK over the weekend (May 4-5) according to UK government data | Photo: Chris J Ratcliffe. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    Over 10,000 individuals have crossed the English Channel to the United Kingdom since the beginning of 2024, as per data from the UK Home Office, marking a 35 percent surge compared to the same period last year, reported by Agence France Presse (AFP) on May 25. The increase has raised doubts about the efficacy of the UK’s measures aimed at deterring irregular migration, particularly ahead of the upcoming general elections slated for July 4.

    The UK Home Office’s Stop the Boats policy, which includes intensified efforts against suspected smugglers, enhanced border controls in collaboration with international partners, and restrictions on irregular migrants’ access to bank accounts, has come under scrutiny in light of the escalating arrivals.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has made curbing irregular arrivals a central agenda, faces a significant political challenge amidst the surge. The situation also prompts questions regarding the financial implications of the controversial Rwanda Deal, intended to combat irregular migration by transferring asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing.

    Under the deal, the UK committed substantial funds to Rwanda, with additional payments contingent on the relocation of asylum seekers. However, the deal faced legal challenges, with a Supreme Court ruling questioning its lawfulness. Sunak’s decision to postpone deportation flights to Rwanda until after the elections reflects the sensitivity of the issue.

    Home Secretary James Cleverly defended the government’s efforts, suggesting that people smugglers have adapted tactics to circumvent border controls. Despite attempts to replicate the Rwanda Deal with Ghana and Botswana, both countries declined. Similar migration agreements are being explored by other European nations like Austria, Germany, and Denmark.

    Italy, known for its tough stance on irregular migration, has pursued a deal with Albania to establish processing centers for migrants. These developments underscore the complexities and controversies surrounding migration policies across Europe, with the Rwanda Deal serving as a litmus test for innovative approaches to managing irregular arrivals.

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