UK and France sign new deal to stop migrant crossings  

Migrants disembark from a Border Force boat after arriving at Dover harbour, in Dover, Britain August 12, 2020. (Reuters)

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — Britain and France signed a new agreement to try to stop illegal migration across the Channel on Saturday, increasing patrols and technology in the hope of closing off a dangerous route used by migrants to try to reach the UK on small boats.

UK interior minister Priti Patel said that under the deal, the number of officers patrolling French beaches would double, and new equipment including drones and radar would be employed, Reuters reported.

This year, hundreds of people, including some children, have been caught crossing to southern England from makeshift camps in northern France – navigating one of the world’s busiest shipping routes in overloaded rubber dinghies. Some migrants have drowned.

Patel said in statement that the agreement represented a step forward in the pair’s mission to make channel crossings unviable.

“Thanks to more police patrols on French beaches and enhanced intelligence sharing between our security and law enforcement agencies, we are already seeing fewer migrants leaving French beaches,” she said.

The UK and France plan to continue a close dialogue to reduce migratory pressures at the shared border over the next year, she added.

The issue has been a source of tension, with Britain accusing France of not doing enough to stop the crossings, according to AFP.

French authorities said in September that they had intercepted more than 1,300 people trying to reach Britain, including a handful who had attempted to swim the 30-odd kilometers across the Channel.

AFP reported that around 6,200 had attempted the crossing between January 1 and the end of August, with inflatable boats, paddleboards, kayaks or even lifejackets to keep them afloat.

Patel told UK media that French authorities had stopped 5,000 migrants from travelling to the UK so far this year. She said over the last ten years, the UK had given France 150 million pounds to tackle immigration, Reuters said.

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