The United Kingdom has carried out its first migrant deportation to France under the controversial one-in-one-out immigration agreement brokered by Home Secretary Keir Starmer. The deal, aimed at curbing illegal crossings of the English Channel, allows for the return of individuals who have traveled through France en route to the UK. This initial deportation marks a significant moment in the government’s efforts to tighten immigration controls and has sparked debate over the policy’s humanitarian implications and effectiveness.
First Migrant Deported to France Marks New Era in UK Immigration Policy
The UK government has initiated a significant shift in its immigration enforcement by deporting its first migrant to France under an agreement touted as Starmer’s “one-in-one-out” deal. This landmark case symbolizes a strategic approach aimed at reducing the number of irregular migrants within UK borders by directly returning individuals to neighboring countries, streamlining the…
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Author : Samuel Brown
Publish date : 2025-09-18 12:38:00
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