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First ‘one in, one out’ deportation flight reportedly takes off without migrants | Immigration and asylum

According to reports, Keir Starmer’s “One In, One Out” agreement was not the first flight to carry people passing the channel as planned.

According to more than one newspaper report, a small group of people were expelled from Air France on Monday due to a travel to Paris from Heathrow after a legal challenge.

The passenger flight continued without one of a few people during the week, the channel on the ship and reserved the seat of the home office. A source of government is expected to take place this week’s first deportation flights under an agreement with France.

In the early hours of Monday, Skill Minister Jacqui Smith refused to say how many people will return to France this week, and the French officials reportedly said that they would only accept a small group of deportation.

Emmanuel Macron’s pilot plan, announced during the state visit to England in July, allows the UK to send asylum seekers who return to France along the channel in exchange for those who are approved for the applicant and approved for them to come to England.

Last month, it is understood that those who came to the UK on small boats were given official lifting instructions and said that they would be deported within five days.

The number of people who came to the UK after the channel passed has exceeded 30,000 throughout the year, which has been the oldest point in a calendar year in which the number has been reached since the first report of the data in 2018.

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