UK shifts migration strategy: £660m deal with France to stop crossings before they start

UK shifts migration strategy: £660m deal with France to stop crossings before they start

The UK will pay France £660 million to prevent Channel migrants from departing French shores, deploying riot police and expanded judicial units to dismantle smuggling networks. This replaces the previous Rwanda deportation scheme—which never launched—with an enforcement-first approach. Success hinges on sustained political cooperation and whether suppressing departures outpaces smugglers' adaptation.

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