First migrants arrive in UK from France under 'one in one out' deal
Summary
The UK has welcomed the first migrants from France as part of a "one in, one out" agreement. This agreement was made between the UK and France, involving the return and acceptance of certain migrants.Key Facts
- A family of three, including a child, arrived in the UK from France.
- This is part of the "one in, one out" agreement between the UK and France.
- The agreement was announced by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron in July.
- France agrees to take back migrants who traveled to the UK by small boat and whose asylum claims are rejected or inadmissible.
- For each person returned to France, the UK accepts a refugee with a valid protection case.
- The UK aims to deter illegal immigration and people-smuggling activities.
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