‘Homeless, destitute and in fear’: What happens when ‘one in, one out’ migrants are returned to France?

SA 25 -year -old Eritrean man, who trusts the charities in Leeping on the streets and France, rode in a boat of Dover, hoping to escape a better life in England.
Instead, he was quickly taken to an detention center after arrival, and eventually he said that Sir Keir Starmer would be among the first immigrants to be sent back to France under a one -time agreement with President Emmanuel Macron.
However, the man challenged his deportation at the last Trench hearing, argued that he was facing a real risk of homelessness and poverty after his lawyers returned to France.
The case was successful, delayed its deportation while offering evidence about a modern claim of slavery, but others were not so lucky, so far it has been sent to Paris on passenger flights this week.
Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood greeted the beginning of the plan by saying that the pilot program was önemli an important first step to secure our borders önemli at least until June 2026.
However, when the immigrants landed in Paris, the lawyers who tried to challenge the exiles about which reception will have which reception would have a reception.
When he asked why he did not request asylum in France in a scanning interview with England, he said that he saw a 25 -year -old Eritrean man who sees “a large number of people sleeping on the streets ve and added“ not support ”.
During the short time in the country, he took food from a charity and slept on the streets with two friends who received financial support from the French government.
Another erythare citizen On Thursday, he said that he was homeless, poor and fear while he was on his journey to England, while living briefly on the streets of Paris.
When he spent in refugee camps in Dunkirk, he strengthened his belief that he would not be safe in France ”.
In the first erytter, Sonali Naik KC said that about one -third of the asylum seekers in France were not hosted. He said that his client traveling from Italy to reach France would recommend that he could not get accommodation if he demanded asylum in France.
Utopia 56, a French refugee charity agency, said that the immigrants returned to France under the “Out, One Out” agreement.
“From now on, it is still unclear, they will normally refer to various facilities such as CAES centers, but now all centers are full, Charity Charity Vettorello said.
CAES centers are transit areas aiming to evaluate and direct the status of an asylum seeker.
Ms. Vettorello added that the waiting list for shelter is long in Paris, where migrants under the “one, one output” agreement were returned.
Care CEO Steve Smith is expected to defend for those who do not request asylum in France.
“If someone returned to France with this filth, he was not even a question with the poor,” he said. “Every refugee living outside the French asylum system in France is poor. Being outside the system means that they do not receive state support, and NGOs like Care4Calais, which provides the only support of this community through our human work.”
France uses reception centers to host asylum seekers longer called Cada. This includes a common and private accommodation unit in the apartments, and at the end of 2024, there were 49,190 places spread to France in Cada.
Asylum seekers in these centers usually can cook for themselves in common kitchens, but if the Dublin is under the procedure, they do not qualify for this housing.
Under the Dublin procedure, if the immigrant first comes to that country, an asylum seeker in France can be returned to another European country, such as Italy or Greece. In the first case, Eritre, who successfully delayed its deportation under the “one, an exit” agreement to reach the Supreme Court, traveled from Italy to reach France.
Mrs Naik KC added, “There is a real risk for being poor,” he added: “That potential Dublin case is in Italy.”
Mr. Justice Sheldon allowed immigrants to delay the deportation of the deportation, so that the claim of a human trafficking can be taken properly, but he said, “If this plaintiff does not believe that it is a real risk for poverty if it is returned to France … Although there are difficulties with the asylum accommodation regime in France”.
The Ministry of the Interior argued that the French government still supports them financially, although a significant portion of asylum seekers are not in France.
A note based on the court acknowledged that France is “providing an additional allowance paid to those that have not been hosted free of charge” and there are difficulties in demanding asylum accommodation ”.
Since 2020, two decisions from the European Court of Human Rights have found that France has violated its obligations in accordance with Human Rights Law to accommodate accommodation.
The first immigrant sent back under “one, an out”, which is believed to be an Indian citizen, will be voluntarily presented with the option to return or deport to India.
For every failed asylum seeker He will receive one in exchange for the UK, who has been sent back along the channel, and the first immigrants are expected to come from France this weekend.




