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No 10 denies ‘one in one out’ migrant deal with France is ‘shambles’ | Immigration and asylum

Downing Street rejected the government’s return with France that the government’s return with France was in chaos, after planning to force the United Kingdom from the United Kingdom to small boats.

When the reporters were asked whether the last delay was “together”, the prime minister spokesman said, “No”.

Following the plans on Monday and Tuesday, the answer came to the refused asylum applicants to fly to Paris. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for more flights for reserved and a government source is expected to come out of the first flight this week, he said.

In the “Out” pilot plan, the British authorities need to detain some of those who pass the channel and send them back to France, and in return, he receives an asylum seeker that can show that they have family connections in the UK in France.

The agreement was announced by Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron in July. Speaking at a joint press conference, the Prime Minister said: “There is no silver bullets here, but we can finally turn the tables with a combined effort, new tactics and a new level of intention.”

Further development, French Interior officials reportedly warned that the agreement could be abandoned if not working well.

The Ministry said that he would accept only a handful of immigrants this week because he emphasized the very experimental nature of this agreement ”.

A source of internal ministry said to the AFP news agency: “If we cannot find satisfactory, we can terminate the agreement.”

It is understood that the Ministry of Interior faced various difficulties in connection with the fragility of many asylum seekers who have been detained as preparation for returning to France, many of whom have survived human trade.

On Monday, two flights would carry a small number of asylum seekers to Paris, but both were canceled at the last minute.

It is thought that some of those who are affiliated to Fly have failed legal difficulties against the abolition, but did not fly due to concerns brought up from the French authorities.

Accordingly treaty Britain signed between England and France last month should inform France in a statement showing that the person to be transferred may need medical assistance or care ”.

Guardian is aware of a case in which a legal challenge by an individual asylum seeker, which must fly on Monday. He was placed in a separated area of ​​the detention center, but he was released in the early hours of Monday to his cell and said he wouldn’t fly.

Detention NGOs reported several people who have received lifting instructions for Monday, at least one person with lifting instructions for Tuesday, and at least two people with lifting aspects for Wednesday. NGO sources say that it is uncertain why the person who has lifting instructions for Tuesday is uncertain.

France said that the deportation of approximately 50 people would accept only a small starting group, while the UK hopes to increase the numbers throughout the plan to stop small boat transitions on the channel.

Lochlinn Parker, the Deputy of Detention, said: “The government’s agreement with France fails people looking for asylum in every step. Adults and children come from Afghanistan, Palestine, Syria and other places, rejecting the support they need as urgently in small cells.

The estimated 31,026 people went on a journey so far and made 2025 a record year for transitions.

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