First people to be returned to France under UK’s ‘one in, one out’ asylum deal | Immigration and asylum

The Ministry of Interior said that people who came to England on a small boat were detained under the “One In, One External” agreement and expected to return to France within three weeks.
The surveillances began at lunch at Wednesday and those identified on the channel boat were kept in the migratory lifting centers waiting for them to be removed.
Authorities, Britain will be expected to direct France within three days and French officials will be expected to respond within 14 days, he said.
A small part of the people who come to small boats to remove France will be selected and in return, Britain will accept an equal number of asylum seekers from France.
The Ministry of Interior published images of a group of men evaluated for possible lifting. His faces were blurred, shown in a tent for medical evaluation. A second film showed that it was scanned by the Border Forces personnel.
Migratory lawyers can be questioned by anyone trying to prevent their return to their return to France, which is confusing, said questions about the agreement that implements the agreement “an In, one” agreement.
The mutual scheme, allowing asylum seekers with connections with England, has also begun. Applicants must meet the criteria of conformity and conformity, including one passport or other identity documents, as well as uploading a new photo.
The selected will have to have more strict security checks and biometric controls, ie only people approved by the British government will be allowed to be allowed.
A charity organization can be removed from the plan with the necessity of official documents such as Wartorn and Eritrea from drought -stroked countries.
A Refugee Legal Support Spokesman: “This week we talked to many people from Eritrea in Calais, and almost none of them have no copies of Eritrea passports because they could never get one. 86% of Eritrea asylum seekers make a positive decisionBut almost all will be removed from this plan. “
While one -time pilot plan continues to implement the plan, the Ministry of the Interior is starting a campaign warning that will be introduced in more than one channel in the coming days so that people do not risk their money or lives.
The agreement drowned by the ministers as the “Gamechanging” agreement, but home office resources will be applied only for about 50 asylum seekers.
Interior Minister Yette Cooper did not confirm how many people were ready to be returned to France and said the government would resist legal difficulties.
“Transfers to immigration removal centers continue as we talked about, so we will not give operational details that criminal gangs can simply use and exploit.
“But no one should have no doubt: everyone who comes next is right to detention and return.”
“The beginning of the pilot and will be built over time, but we are clear that France is a safe country, so we will firmly defend against any legal difficulties that people try.”
A copy of the agreement was published on Tuesday, as the Prime Minister was under increasing pressure to stop the boats that prevent asylum seekers from crossing the channel.
England will pay the costs of moving asylum seekers to France and France. The agreement will have to be renewed until June 11 next year and can be terminated one month before both sides.
If people have an extraordinary claim for shelter, they cannot be removed.
France may refuse a desired lift if a individual thinks that any of the states of public policy, internal security, public health or Schengen will be a threat to international relations.
So far, in 2025, after passing the channel on small boats, more than 25,000 people have arrived in England – a record for this year since the start of data in 2018. Last year, it also increased by 48%.