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Officials believe at least four migrants deported from France travelled back in a lorry over a two-week period in March.
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Officials believe at least four migrants deported from France travelled back in a lorry over a two-week period in March.

French cops disrupted 65% of small boat launches last month, new figures show.

Nigel Farage said under the plans, non-UK citizens would be given three months to find private accommodation or face being deported.

"The Government is removing the incentives drawing illegal migrants to Britain," the Home Office said.

Rupert Lowe has demanded every migrant allowed into the UK under a fast-track asylum scheme be deported after reports they only filled in a ten-page form.

The UK and 45 other European countries have endorsed plans to send unwanted asylum seekers to third country hubs

Attorney General Lord Hermer accused of 'disgraceful slur' as he defends Labour's Channel crossing policy

MPs described the situation as "shocking and unacceptable" and called for a complete overhaul of the way failed asylum seekers are monitored once their claims have been rejected.

Shabana Mahmood is under growing pressure to estimate how many failed asylum seekers are living in the country - and when they will be deported.

A lorry driver allegedly fled after 12 illegal migrants were discovered in the back of a truck near the ferry terminal in Dover.

Abu Hussein al-Iraqi, the alleged kingpin of a network spanning from Iraq to the UK, repeatedly told asylum seekers "there is no deportation" once they cross the Channel.

Shabana Mahmood pledged to help Paris pay for the facility near Dunkirk so that deportations can be ramped up.