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New Channel farce as ANOTHER small boat migrant returns to Britain by small boat after being deported to France

A second migrant has returned to Britain by small boat after being deported under Labour's 'one in, one out' scheme. In a new farce, the unnamed migrant came back to the UK across the Channel yesterday, Remembrance Sunday. It comes just days after the first 'back-and-forth' migrant was finally deported again. The new case, which was first reported by GB News, will further undermine Labour's flagship scheme to deal with the Channel crisis. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the returns deal in July after a summit in London with French president Emmanuel Macron. So far, 94 migrants have been removed and a further 57 have been brought into the UK under the reciprocal terms of the deal. Since the treaty was announced there have been 17,609 confirmed arrivals across the Channel. In addition there were about 380 arrivals yesterday - including the previously-deported man. In the first case of a deported migrant coming back, the Iranian man arrived here on August 6 - the day the deal with France came into force, and was removed from Britain on September 19. He later slipped out of a migrant shelter in Paris, where he had been housed, and headed back to the northern French coast, re-entering Britain on a small boat on October 18. The unnamed man was finally removed – for a second time – 18 days later on November 5. The Home Office said the new to-and-fro migrant had been detained and officials will seek to 'expedite' his removal to France. A Home Office spokesman said: 'Anyone looking to return to the UK after being removed under the UK-France agreement is wasting their time and money. 'This individual was detected by biometrics and detained immediately. His case will be expedited, and he will be returned to France as quickly as possible. 'The message is clear: if you try to return to the UK you will be sent back. 'We will do whatever it takes to scale up removals of illegal migrants and secure our borders.' This is a breaking story. More follows.

New Channel farce as ANOTHER small boat migrant returns to Britain by small boat after being deported to France

A second migrant has returned to Britain by small boat after being deported under Labour's 'one in, one out' scheme.

In a new farce, the unnamed migrant came back to the UK across the Channel yesterday, Remembrance Sunday.

It comes just days after the first 'back-and-forth' migrant was finally deported again.

The new case, which was first reported by GB News, will further undermine Labour's flagship scheme to deal with the Channel crisis.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the returns deal in July after a summit in London with French president Emmanuel Macron.

So far, 94 migrants have been removed and a further 57 have been brought into the UK under the reciprocal terms of the deal.

Since the treaty was announced there have been 17,609 confirmed arrivals across the Channel.

In addition there were about 380 arrivals yesterday - including the previously-deported man.

In the first case of a deported migrant coming back, the Iranian man arrived here on August 6 - the day the deal with France came into force, and was removed from Britain on September 19.

He later slipped out of a migrant shelter in Paris, where he had been housed, and headed back to the northern French coast, re-entering Britain on a small boat on October 18.

The unnamed man was finally removed – for a second time – 18 days later on November 5.

The Home Office said the new to-and-fro migrant had been detained and officials will seek to 'expedite' his removal to France.

A Home Office spokesman said: 'Anyone looking to return to the UK after being removed under the UK-France agreement is wasting their time and money.

'This individual was detected by biometrics and detained immediately. His case will be expedited, and he will be returned to France as quickly as possible.

'The message is clear: if you try to return to the UK you will be sent back.

'We will do whatever it takes to scale up removals of illegal migrants and secure our borders.'

This is a breaking story. More follows.

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