Dozens of individuals saved from sea after migrant boats get into hassle off France

Wrapped in gold foil blankets, a protracted line of refugees rescued from small boats returned to the shore.

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As the UK ready to launch its newest immigration figures, dozens of individuals have been being saved by French officers from the ocean.

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They'd paid smugglers to convey them to England when their vessel started to sink.

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James, 17, had travelled from South Sudan.

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He mentioned they could not bail the water out quick sufficient.

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"We tried to go but we couldn't reach [British waters]," he defined. "The boat was full of water, we couldn't go."

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Stranded with a damaged engine, the French Navy got here to their support.

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Police officers had noticed them and one other boat in misery from the shore and raised the alarm.

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Dozens of individuals had been packed on to the overloaded and unsafe vessels.

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Many did not have life jackets and could not swim. It's an all too acquainted scene.

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Since 2018, more than 100,000 people have arrived illegally in the UK on small boats.

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Figures at present present that 44,460 folks got here within the 12 months to June 2023 - an increase of 26%.

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And the calm seas and low winds of at present offered the proper window for traffickers pushing the perilous journeys.

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Police are a daily sight on the seashores of northern France close to Calais.

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Their numbers have been boosted by money from the UK.

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But the additional patrols and threats of being despatched to Rwanda or deported with out asylum did not deter James.

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"I will try it again. I want to go there," he mentioned.

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As extra small boats arrived on British shores at present, the Home Office mentioned crossings between January and June 2023 are down.

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But for a lot of refugees within the camps of northern France, it is a ready sport; only a matter of time earlier than they threat all of it at sea once more.

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