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New treaty has been implemented as footage showed migrant men taken to Manston processing centre, wearing dark grey tracksuit jumpers and bottoms, being screened by Border Force officers.
Under the
new deal migrants who arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel have
been detained under the new “one in, one out” deal, according to the news.
The first
detentions came as people arrived in Dover on Wednesday, the first day the
pilot scheme came into force.
Pictures
showed the migrants wearing life jackets disembarking from Border Force boats.
The Home
Office said detentions began for those who arrived on Wednesday afternoon and
they will be held in immigration removal centres until they are returned to
France.
Footage
published by the department on Thursday showed some of those who were detained
arriving and being medically assessed at Western Jet Foil in Dover.
Home
Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “Yesterday, under the terms of this
ground breaking new treaty, the first group of people to cross the Channel were
detained after their arrival at Western Jet Foil and will now be held in
detention until they can be returned to France.
“That
sends a message to every migrant currently thinking of paying organised crime
gangs to go to the UK that they will be risking their lives and throwing away
their money if they get into a small boat.”
UK
officials aim to make referrals for returns to France within three days of a
migrant’s arrival by small boat while French authorities will respond within fourteen
days.

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