
‘One-In, One-Out’ Is Dead in the Water
There’s nothing ‘deterring’ about a system that consistently rewards illegal migration.

There’s nothing ‘deterring’ about a system that consistently rewards illegal migration.

Migration expert Robert Bates says it was “utter naivety” to trust Macron’s government in the first place.

Channel crossings have surpassed figures from last year, while the policy to deport illegals is failing spectacularly.

The first deportation under the agreement signals London’s crackdown on illegal Channel crossings, with France soon to start its own returns programme.

One migration expert said Starmer is more interested in “schmoozing the EU” than securing Britain’s borders.

The materials, written in English and French, warn that such journeys are life-threatening and that those making it to England may be returned.

Reform UK jokes that migration goes up “every time the home secretary announces a new policy.”

French officials clearly aren’t serious about stopping illegal migrants from reaching the UK—but then again, neither are their British counterparts.

The government has admitted it cannot “estimate” how many in the country on certain visas are still here.

The UK has begun enforcing its new migrant returns agreement to demonstrate the government’s commitment to stronger border controls.