At least 444 people cross Channel on Tuesday, highest daily figure for two months

More and more people are being packed aboard dinghies setting off from northern France, data suggests.

At least 444 people crossed the Channel on Tuesday, the highest daily figure since the government announced it planned to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.

As the government fought last-minute legal challenges to stop the first deportation flight leaving on Tuesday, hundreds of people made the dangerous crossing from France.

More than 10,700 people have reached the UK on small boats this year, according to data compiled and analysed by Sky News.

This is double the number who had reached Britain by the same point last year, figures show.

The English Channel is home to dangerous waters that in the past have claimed the lives of those trying to cross in dinghies, including 27 people who died when their boat sank in November last year.

Home secretary Priti Pateland the government have repeatedly pledged to make the Channel route “unviable” and tens of millions of pounds have been promised to France to help tackle the issue.

More crossing attempts are expected on Wednesday as the weather is calm.

Ms Patel announced the Rwanda policy on 14 April, the day after 651 people crossed the Channel, the highest figure so far this year.

The number of arrivals on Tuesday is the highest since 14 April, when 562 people made the crossing.

Ministers defend Rwanda policy but campaigners say it is ‘barbaric’ and ‘heartless’

Campaigners say the policy is inhumane and Church of England leaders have said it shames Britain, but ministers argue it will deter crossings and “break the business model” of people trafficking gangs.

Clare Moseley, founder of migrant aid charity Care4Calais, told Sky News: “The Rwanda policy is utterly barbaric and will be a stain on our history, particularly given there are more humane and effective alternatives available.

“If the government truly wanted to stop people smugglers and save lives they would give other refugees visas to cross the Channel in a similar way to Ukrainians.

“This would put people smugglers out of business overnight.”

Tim Naor Hilton, chief executive of Refugee Action, said: “It’s heartless to deport refugees to Rwanda in a grubby cash-for-humans deal – and clueless to think it will stop dangerous Channel crossings.

“A tiny minority of people will move heaven and earth to claim asylum in the UK because like all of us they want to feel safe in a country where they can speak the language or be near family, friends or community.

“The Government must grasp this reality and create more routes for people to reach safety, such as resettling refugees from overseas, expanding family reunion, and helping people travel here to claim asylum.”

More and more people being packed aboard dinghies

Around 28,526 people crossed the Channel last year, according to official figures, but this is expected to almost double in 2022, according to a union representing Border Force workers.

The forecast was also made before the invasion of Ukraine, which has caused an exodus of refugees fleeing the conflict.

Numbers of people making the dangerous journey to the UK from northern France have surged in recent years, though asylum applications in Britain still lag behind other European countries.

The data also suggests that more and more people are being packed aboard individual dinghies setting off from France – likely leading to increased profits for smugglers and heaping ever more danger on those making the treacherous crossing.

Around 32 people on average are being found aboard small boats in UK waters in 2022 so far, up from 28 last year and 13 in 2020, according to Sky News analysis.


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