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Hundreds of illegal migrants attempt Christmas Day English Channel crossing

Christmas Day in the UK saw heightened illegal migrant activity in the English Channel, as improved weather conditions facilitated crossings.

Over 350 individuals had reached UK waters by the morning, with hundreds more attempting the journey.

A lull in poor weather allowed small boats to navigate calmer seas, with Border Force vessels intercepting some migrants near Dover.

Foggy conditions posed additional risks, as small boats shared waters with large container ships in one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. Authorities on both sides of the Channel remain on high alert as thousands of migrants reportedly wait along the northern French coast, ready to seize the opportunity presented by the favourable conditions.

This surge in crossings highlights the ongoing crisis, with over 35,000 illegals having made the journey this year—a 20% increase from 2023.

Despite pledges from the Starmer government to crack down on people-smuggling networks, operations continue unabated, with smugglers offering “Christmas special” deals to encourage crossings.

The issue has drawn sharp political criticism, with opposition parties highlighting the need for improved border security and international cooperation. With the weather expected to remain favourable in the coming days, authorities anticipate further crossings.

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  1. It’s okay because they’re doctors and nurses, lawyers and everything needed for the perfect workforce. Go on Starmer>>>>>>>>

  2. Everyone needs a holiday, right? Free top notch accommodation, food, plus spending money.Not to mention a get out of jail free card.

    Thanks UK Labour!

  3. The Kalergi Plan, the name given to its creator Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergy (1894-1972), a pioneer of European integration, he served as the founding president of the Paneuropean Union for 49 years, was a freemason and married to a jew, was to mix and replace white Europeans with other races via immigration. It is often associated with European groups and parties, but it has also spread to North American politics.

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