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UK and France Amend Treaty to Prevent Deportees from Returning
22 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- The UK and France have revised their 'one in, one out' treaty in response to the increasing number of migrants re-entering the UK after being deported to France. Originally, the treaty allowed for the return of individuals arriving by small boats to France.
- However, it has been exploited by people smugglers who use lorries to transport deported migrants back to the UK.
- The 'one in, one out' treaty was established to manage the flow of migrants between the UK and France, particularly focusing on those arriving by small boats. The recent amendments come amid heightened scrutiny of immigration policies in both nations and the growing influence of organized crime in human trafficking.
- This revision of the treaty reflects the ongoing challenges both countries face in managing migration and the effectiveness of their border policies. The rise in smuggling operations indicates a significant loophole in the existing agreement, suggesting that more comprehensive measures may be necessary to address th…
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