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    UK to Start Implementing Migrant Returns Deal With France Within Days

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    Posted on August 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK will soon implement a migrant returns deal with France to reduce illegal migration by returning migrants arriving on small boats.

    UK to start implementing migrant returns deal with France within days

    Migrant Return Agreement Details

    By Alistair Smout

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said it will start work within days to implement a deal to return some migrants who arrive on small boats to France, a key part of its plans to cut illegal migration, after a treaty on the arrangement was ratified on Tuesday.

    Under the new "one in, one out" pilot scheme agreed in principle last month, France will accept the return of undocumented people arriving in Britain by small boats, in exchange for Britain agreeing to accept an equal number of legitimate asylum seekers with British family connections.

    Implementation Timeline

    More than 25,000 people have come to Britain on small boats so far in 2025, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to "smash the gangs" of people smugglers to try to reduce the number of arrivals.

    Starmer, whose popularity has fallen since winning an election landslide last year, is facing pressure to stop small boats from Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, which leads national opinion polls.

    In recent weeks in England, there have been protests near hotels housing asylum seekers who have arrived on small boats, attended by both anti-immigration groups and supporters of immigration.

    French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said on X that the deal has a "clear objective" to break up the people-smuggling networks.

    His British counterpart, Yvette Cooper, would not say how many people would be returned under the scheme.

    Critics and Supporters

    "The numbers will start lower and then build up," she told Sky News on Tuesday, adding that the scheme would return new arrivals, rather than people already in Britain.

    The treaty text said there would be a target timeframe of no more than three months from someone's arrival in Britain to transfer to France, and Britain's interior ministry said it expected detentions to begin within days.

    Britain must make the request to return an individual within 14 days of their arrival, and France does not have to accept unaccompanied minors or people who pose a pre-existing security threat, the treaty said.

    Government sources previously said the agreement would involve about 50 returns a week, or 2,600 a year, a fraction of the more than 35,000 arrivals reported last year.

    Government Measures Against Smuggling

    Critics of the scheme have said its small scale will not act as a deterrent, but Cooper said the agreement was just one part of a wider plan.

    The government has also used sanctions, measures against social media adverts and coordination with delivery firms to tackle people smuggling.

    (Reporting by Alistair Smout; Additional reporting by Sarah Young and Sudip Kar-Gupta;Editing by William James and Helen Popper)

    Table of Contents

    • Migrant Return Agreement Details
    • Implementation Timeline
    • Critics and Supporters
    • Government Measures Against Smuggling

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK and France to start migrant returns deal within days.
    • •The 'one in, one out' scheme involves returning migrants arriving by small boats.
    • •The UK aims to reduce illegal migration and tackle smuggling gangs.
    • •The deal includes a target timeframe for returning migrants to France.
    • •Critics argue the scheme's scale is too small to deter migration.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK to start implementing migrant returns deal with France within days

    1What is illegal migration?

    Illegal migration refers to the movement of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, often involving crossing borders without proper documentation or authorization.

    2What is the role of the Prime Minister in immigration policy?

    The Prime Minister plays a crucial role in shaping and implementing immigration policy, including proposing new laws, negotiating agreements with other countries, and addressing public concerns regarding immigration.

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