The Citizen (Gauteng)

UK to act on illegal migrants

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London – A record number of at least 430 migrants have illegally crossed the Channel to the UK in a single day, the government said yesterday, as it vowed a crackdown.

Monday’s figure surpassed a previous daily high of 416 set in September 2020 and came as UK lawmakers debate new legislatio­n that would overhaul asylum rules and impose stricter jail terms for both migrants and people smugglers.

Growing numbers of migrants – many of them on dangerousl­y overcrowde­d inflatable boats – have reached the UK since the start of 2020.

The crossings typically increase in favourable British summer weather.

One dingy carrying about 50 people, including women and young children, landed on Monday in Kent on England’s southern coast, with some of them raising their hands in celebratio­n.

Dan O’Mahoney, the government’s Clandestin­e Channel Threat Commander, called the rise in crossings “unacceptab­le” and “dangerous”.

He said: “People should claim asylum in the first safe country they reach and not risk their lives making these dangerous crossings. We are continuing to pursue the criminals behind these illegal crossings.”

Last year, the government says roughly 8 500 people arrived in Britain having made the perilous crossing across the Channel from mainland Europe, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, in small boats.

Most of the crossings start in France and the two government­s have been at loggerhead­s over who should take responsibi­lity for stopping them.

O’Mahoney said the Nationalit­y and Borders Bill, which is proceeding through parliament, would “protect lives and break this cycle of illegal crossings”.

The legislatio­n increases the maximum sentence for migrants entering the UK unlawfully from six months to four years. People smugglers face a life sentence.

“People cross the Channel because they are out of options,” Daniel Sohege, director of the human rights group Stand For All, wrote on Twitter.

“This is what happens when other routes are closed.”

He said the new Bill would make the situation “more dangerous”. –

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