In November 2020, France and the UK signed an agreement aimed at containing the number of illegal gimmigrants crossing the English Channel in small boats.

Like a church mantra, the UK Home Office headed by the offspring of a migrant family claims to have launched an ‘urgent’ investigation into how a group of migrants trying to cross the English Channel were secretly picked up by the British Border Force in French waters and then taken to the town of Dover in Kent.
The probe was ordered by Home Secretary Priti Patel who pointed out that the incident ‘should not have happened’.
The Daily Mail cited an unnamed Home Office source as saying that the UK government’s own border agency appeared to have helped refugees enter Britain illegally.
‘The job of [the] Border Force is to secure the UK’s border, not assist illegal entry across it’, the source underscored.

According to the newspaper, the incident occurred May 29, when the act of blatant betrayal and dereliction of duty occurred on the French side of the Channel and orchestrated between senior crew members of the HMC Valiant and French patrol ship Athos.
The Daily Mail reported that it had obtained a recording of a maritime radio conversation, during which officers from the Valiant and French vessel Athos allegedly discussed the illegality of such an operation.

The difficulty we have is the vessel [of migrants] is in your (French) waters, and we cannot come into your waters to take the vessel. Would you have a problem if we put our boarding boat into the water near the vessel’ to ‘just escort it towards UK waters?’ a treacherous British officer was heard saying.
Unsurprisingly and no doubt beaming, the French officer from the Athos apparently responds by saying, ‘we give you legality to do this, no problem’.

The Daily Mail also quoted an unnamed south coast sailor who gave the radio message to the newspaper as saying it’s common knowledge ‘the French are escorting migrant boats towards the UK instead of turning them back to France’.
However, ‘this is a first time I have heard of the British Border Force collecting migrants on the French side of the Channel’, the sailor added.

‘The French patrol boat captain makes clear the migrants are not in peril at sea. They were travelling slowly towards the UK where they would have been collected by UK Border Force vessels in English waters.
Last year, 8,500 illegal immigrants arrived in Britain having crossed the English Channel in small boats from France or Belgium. Since the start of 2021, about 4,300 gimmigrants have entered the UK, including 1,058 who’ve reached the country over the past seven days. However, few believe these figures and they are considered to be gross underestimates.

Britons, outraged by a surge of non-European benefit bandits invading the UK’s shores this May have been quick to praise a new Danish law that allows the government to deport and process asylum seekers at third-party nations.
Many fix their gaze on ‘Fortress Denmark’, where a new law has angered the unelected globalist cult in Brussels for supposedly contradicting a fundamental value of the EU: the right to claim asylum.

‘Denmark’s a country to admire,’ one Briton wrote, citing Thursday’s news that Copenhagen’s parliament had passed a bill which allows the government to deport migrants to non-EU nations (Rwanda is rumoured to be one) to be processed. The news from Denmark comes as May represented the highest number of monthly migrant crossings to the UK from France in many years.
Others remarked on the benefits of processing migrants abroad. One mentioned that while Denmark was getting a grip on migrants, ’the UK is still letting them in first, then dealing with them all. The cost for this fiasco is enormous on the UK Tax Payers.’
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