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UK & France set to strike deal to stop migrants crossing Channel next week, say British media

Almost 40,000 people have crossed the Channel in small boats so far in 2022

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The UK and France are on the verge of striking a deal to tackle migration across the English Channel, with an agreement possibly coming as early as Monday, British newspapers reported on Sunday.

The agreement will significantly increase the number of French officers and volunteers who operate on the Channel’s beaches, while France will aim to prevent a “much higher” proportion of migrants from leaving its shores, according to the Telegraph.

London wants to secure France’s help in stopping migrants from making the perilous crossing across the waterway. Critics have said the UK should instead open up more legal routes for people to come to the country.

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Almost 40,000 people have crossed the Channel in small boats so far in 2022, research by the BBC reveals. In 2020, this figure was 8,404. More than half of these people are from Albania (18%), Afghanistan (18%) and Iran (15%).

The Telegraph, a British daily paper, said France will agree to a joint control centre where British immigration officials will be stationed.

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