
"A second migrant has been deported from the UK on Friday back to France as part of the government's "one in, one out" deal. Around 6am an Eritrean man was on board a flight back to Paris and was separated from other passengers so he could be processed. The Eritrean made the Channel crossing last month and he lost his legal challenge to remain in Britain, which comes a day after another person was deported."
""This is an important first step to securing our borders. It sends a message to people crossing in small boats: if you enter the UK illegally, we will seek to remove you. I will continue to challenge any last-minute, vexatious attempts to frustrate a removal in the courts. The UK will always play its part in helping those genuinely fleeing persecution, but this must be done through safe, legal, and managed routes - not dangerous crossings.""
A second migrant was deported from the UK to France under the government's "one in, one out" deal after losing a legal challenge. The Eritrean man made the Channel crossing last month, was placed on a flight to Paris around 6am and was separated from other passengers for processing. The government framed the removal as a first step to securing borders, saying illegal entrants will be sought for removal and last-minute legal challenges to deportations will be contested. The government said genuine refugees should use safe, legal, managed routes rather than dangerous small-boat crossings. More small boats continued to leave Gravelines beach near Calais.
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