Second migrant to be removed to France after court bid fails

An Eritrean man will fly from England under the government’s “One In, One Out” agreement on Friday morning after the proposal to delay the departure of the last -minute court.
When his flight is left at 06.15, he will be the second person to be issued from England within the scope of the policy.
This has been slightly more than a month since the migrant exchanges of England and France, the hopes of deterrence of small boat transitions, have accepted the pilot plan.
The first flight under the agreement returned to France, an Indian citizen with a person on Thursday.
Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood, the first return shown to people who make small boat transitions, “If you enter England illegally, we will try to remove you,” he said.
Eritrean man began to fly to France on Friday morning, in August he came to a small boat in England.
His lawyers argued that his human smuggling could be a victim.
After a three -hour emergency hearing on Thursday, a decision, the president, said that there was no legal justification to delay the transport of anonymous man.
Justice Sheldon said that the house secretary was acting in the public interest by following a policy to combat smuggling and that it was “important public interest” in removing it.
Instead, he would have the opportunity to sue in France.
Judge, “the plaintiff’s procedure in this case is not a serious problem to be tried that the procedure was rejected,” he said.
The Eritrean man said that he had fled his country in 2019 because of forced invasion – and he spent time in Ethiopia, South Sudan and Libya before he came to Europe.
He said he lived in France, slept hard and finally went to Dunkirk to switch to England.
In his decision, however, Justice Sheldon stated that the man gave different explanations about the allegations of human trafficking, and therefore it was clear to conclude that “the human trafficking account cannot be believed in a reasonable way”.
The decision came only a few hours after the Ministry of Interior changed its policy on how to address modern slavery claims from British channel immigrants and made it difficult for them to be sent to France.
New policy means that a immigrant who refuses to protect in the UK because they are exposed to slavery or trade only means that this decision can only challenge after going out of the country.
The change of rule has also arrived A different erythare man who faced his return to France gained a temporary delay. The government said it would object to this decision.
US President Donald Trump hosted illegal migration to England at the end of the state visit.
At a press conference with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, suggested to use the army To fight small boat transitions.
Starmer confirmed that Britain had a series of cooperation agreements with other countries ve and the problem was “incredibly seriously”.
It is not clear that the Ministry of the Interior has been planning more flights in the coming days, but how many passengers will be reserved for each of them due to ongoing legal difficulties or threats.
Currently, about 100 men under the plan of the immigrant lifting centers near Heathrow. Each was detained after arriving in a small boat to England and potentially said they were suitable for returning to France.
The “one, an exit” agreement aims to prevent people from passing people from passing to smugglers due to the risk they can be sent back.
For every immigrant, the United Kingdom argues that he returned to France, and that another immigrant with a strong case for the asylum case in the UK will come in return for another immigrant.
Both governments did not suggest that the plan would break down the transitions on their own.
The program has reached approximately 5,590 immigrants since its entry into force at the beginning of August.




