The Southland Times

Surge in migrant channel crossings

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British and French authoritie­s said some 40 migrants were rescued in the waters between southern England and northern France on Christmas Day, amid a spike in attempts by migrants to cross the English Channel to British shores on small boats.

The French regional maritime authority, or prefecture, said in a statement that a small rubber boat with a failed engine was spotted on Wednesday off the coast of Calais.

A police helicopter monitoring the area directed a tugboat to the stranded migrants, the prefecture said.

The maritime authority said eight migrants, including two children, were found aboard the boat and handed over to British authoritie­s. It didn’t provide the passengers’ nationalit­ies.

Calais, a port city on one end of a Channel tunnel that connects France and England by train, long has been a magnet for migrants fleeing conflict or poverty in Africa and the Mideast. French officials two years ago closed a makeshift camp that swelled to a population of 10,000 at one point as people waited to try to hop trucks taking rail ferries or trains to England.

The Channel has seen a recent spike in migrants attempting the trip from France to England in dinghies or other small boats.

Britain’s Home Office, which oversees immigratio­n, said border agents responded to five separate boating incidents in English waters starting early Christmas Day involving about 40 passengers who said they were from Iraq, Iran and Afghanista­n.

The Home Office told Britain’s Press Associatio­n that all received medical evaluation­s and were sent on for immigratio­n interviews. Social welfare agencies would assume care of the two children among the passengers, the news agency reported. The Home Office put the number of England-bound migrants the French tugboat took on at nine, not eight. The French maritime authority said the initial sighting of the boat estimated nine were aboard, but the tugboat crew that reached them found only eight.

 ?? AP ?? Migrants aboard a rubber boat wait for rescue after being intercepte­d by French authoritie­s off the port of Calais, northern France.
AP Migrants aboard a rubber boat wait for rescue after being intercepte­d by French authoritie­s off the port of Calais, northern France.

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