Over 1,000 canal immigrants are crossed in small boats in just 48 hours.
They reached 15 lots-although the French police are rising in the beach patrols and spreading tear gas to deter launch operations.
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The 437 home office numbers appear in seven small boats on Friday, followed by 583 in eight the next day.
The total of the week has reached 2083, and the outcome of the year so far to 18400 – an increase of approximately 6000 compared to this time in 2024.
The increase exceeded tremendous pressure on Prime Minister Sir Kerr Starmer, who admitted last week that the situation was “deteriorating.”
The French officers were seen intensifying the beaches, which led to the launch of gas on groups preparing for release.
But some of them stood while the migrants were waged at sea and climbed on board Dinghies.
It is expected that the French Prime Minister and leaders, Emmanuel Macron, will maintain the summit that focuses next month on the problem.
The Minister of the Interior in the shadow, Chris Philip, said that the Labor Party “has completely lost control of our borders” after canceling Rwanda's deterrent “before it started.”
He added: “Every one immigrant must be removed to a location outside Europe at the moment they arrive.
“We need to abolish the human rights law to stop illegal immigrants and foreign criminals who misuse our rules for survival.
“We must attach the fishing deal in order for the French to actually do so that they are supposed to stop these boats in the sea.”