Migrant who returned to UK after removal sent back to France
Summary
A man from Iran who returned to the UK by boat after being sent back to France under an agreement was removed again. The UK government's policy aims to send back migrants who try to re-enter illegally after being removed. The man said he had been abused by human smugglers in France, which is why he tried to return.Key Facts
- An Iranian man returned to the UK after being removed to France.
- He was sent back to France under a "one-in, one-out" migration scheme.
- The UK Home Office detected him using biometric checks.
- The man claimed he suffered abuse from smugglers in France.
- The Home Secretary stated the government intends to enforce migration policy strictly.
- So far, 94 migrants have been removed from the UK under this agreement.
- The agreement involves the UK and France exchanging migrants based on asylum cases and illegal crossing attempts.
- 57 people have entered the UK from France under this scheme.
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