National Individual Becomes Next Deportee Via UK-France Migration Agreement

A Eritrean man has been sent back to France pursuant to the British bilateral returns agreement alongside its nearby nation.

The person – marking the latest such removal through the deal – was boarded onto a flight leaving Heathrow bound for Paris early on Friday.

The measure forms part of a mutual arrangement whereby individuals who apply within France and are approved may come to the UK.

A first individual deported via this agreement – an Indian citizen who entered the UK by dinghy in August – was flown to France on Thursday.

The development is expected to relieve some government pressure over the ongoing migration crisis.

The senior minister stated that the initial return sends a clear signal that those who enter the UK without authorization can be subject to removal.

The official added that the authorities would continue to contest any last-minute court efforts designed to obstruct these removals.

The returns agreement had earlier faced increased questions after news emerged of scheduled removal flights being called off.

Another East African man had successfully blocked his removal on Tuesday after a judge found there was a substantive issue to be tried” concerning the lawfulness of his deportation.

But on Thursday, in a later legal appeal, the identical justice denied the man’s application for temporary protection.

Lawyers for the man had contended that the decision was flawed” as he was not given sufficient chance to submit evidence supporting his assertion of being a human trafficking survivor.

In a ruling, the judge declared that there was not a serious ground to be tried” and that the applicant had given conflicting accounts of his exploitation claims.

Ministers had agreed the pilot scheme with French authorities in mid-summer as part of wider efforts to reduce record numbers of small boat arrivals.

Hours after the initial deportation, a international leader proposed that the UK ought to use military personnel to control its borders.

This individual emphasized his own record in immigration security and warned that unauthorized migration could weaken nations from within”.

There are individuals coming in and I told the prime minister I would halt it. Regardless if you deploy the military – it doesn’t matter you use.”
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