Undeterred and uninterrupted: French police watch on as migrants cross Channel | ITV News

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by Socialistinoneroom

8 comments
  1. I’m sure our authorities would be desperate to stop refugees determined to leave the UK.

  2. Brexit: the end of the Dublin III Regulation in the UK

    The Dublin III Regulation enabled the UK to return some asylum seekers to EU Member States without considering their asylum claims. It also provided a legal route for reuniting separated asylum-seeking family members in the UK. The Regulation will no longer apply in the UK from the end of this year.
    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9031/

    The UK literally ripped up the agreement whereby the French authorities would cooperate with the UK on asylum seekers and now the UK is complaining that the French are not cooperating.

    There is no framework in place under which to cooperate and that’s because of the choices made by the UK.

  3. Good to see the Entente Cordiale is still working as usual.

  4. Why would the French police deter or interrupt them from *leaving France*?

  5. Article : a 3 year agreement where the UK pays French police £500M is providing unsuccessful as French police struggle to tackle a wave of exploited migrants being extorted by Vietnamese Mafia groups.

    Reddit: muh brexit, all UK fault, muh brexit.

    Jesus fudging Christ not everything important in 2024 is because of brexit, it happened 8 years ago other things have happened since then.

  6. It isn’t like you lot never went to someone’s country uninvited. Seems like fair play.

  7. The reason they keep coming, in greater and greater numbers, is because word has gotten around, from those already in the UK, to those waiting to come “Once you’re here, you’re here to stay.”

    And the responsibility for that lies 100% with the British government for refusing to take the necessary legal changes to allow for them to be held until quicky hearings, and then deported, as well as instantly rejected at the border if they’ve torn up their papers. Any who come by boats should be placed in detention until the UK finds out who they are from the Europeans (almost all of them have been fingerprinted and had their pictures taken) and then ships them immediately back to their home country.

    You do that for six months and the numbers coming will plunge to almost nothing.

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