In the last two days roughly 35 Illegal Immigrants have arrived into the UK. Today 15 arrived and 20 yesterday. Almost 650 this year.
These small boat crossings are now happening daily, with no sign of stopping or even slowing down.
Yesterday, 20 illegal immigrants arrived on two reported beach landings. The first beach landing was reported to have been in Folkestone by the ‘mermaid’ beach, the second was at Samphire Hoe near Dover.
Its reported that 7 of the illegal immigrants who landed on the beaches yesterday are still on the run as Border Force have failed to apprehend them. The Home Office are yet to comment on the matter.
Today, two boats arrived, the first was carrying 8 illegal immigrants. One of the new arrivals appeared to have a broken leg and was greeted with a wheelchair however he managed to walk to the processing area with the aid of some crutches.
The second boat had 7 illegal immigrants on board and both boat-loads were then picked up mid Channel and ferried to Dover.
Upon arrival the illegal immigrants were given white flip flops and blankets. Most of the illegal immigrants arrived in orange lifejackets, thought to have been provided by the Border Force mid Channel.
Two loyalty connections coaches were parked waiting to transport the illegal immigrants to four-star hotels. The exact hotels they are going to are unknown as of yet.
French authorities stopped a dinghy packed with 42 illegal immigrants from leaving. It had 38 young men, 3 women and a child on board.
Reports from France are claiming it was only stopped as it physically couldn’t complete the crossing with that many people on it.
Last Tuesday 66 arrived by small boat. The amount that has arrived this year, is breaking last year’s record figures by almost double.
Just under 650 illegal immigrants have arrived into the UK by small boat this year. The figure could be higher as some beach landings aren’t always caught by the Border Force.
In 2020 just under 8,500 illegal immigrants arrived by small boat, the majority of those were young men.
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