France bans 10 British 'far-right activists' over anti-migrant activity
Summary
France has banned 10 British people identified as "far-right activists" because of their actions to stop migrants from crossing the English Channel in small boats. The French interior ministry stated these individuals were involved in disrupting boat operations and spreading propaganda. The group, Raise the Colours, claims its activities are peaceful and lawful, though France considers their actions a public order threat.Key Facts
- France banned 10 British individuals linked to anti-migrant activities from entering the country.
- These individuals are part of a group called Raise the Colours.
- The group's activities included searching for and destroying small boats on France's northern coast.
- French authorities have not disclosed the identities of the banned individuals.
- The French interior ministry views their actions as a threat to public order.
- Raise the Colours claims that its efforts are peaceful and within the law.
- In 2025, 41,472 migrants crossed the Channel, marking a 13% increase from 2024.
- Small boat crossings have been the main method for illegal UK entry since 2020.
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