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UK's Suella Braverman signs pact with France to tackle illegal migration

The Indian-origin minister is in France to finalise the new arrangement, which will also see specialist UK officers embedded with their French counterparts for the first time as part of the new financial agreement.

November 14, 2022 / 17:08 IST
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UK Home Secretary 
Suella Braverman
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman

UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman on Monday signed a new agreement with neighbouring France, which will see enhanced French patrols to curb the rising number of illegal migrants crossing the English Channel into England in dangerous small boats.

The Indian-origin minister is in France to finalise the new arrangement, which will also see specialist UK officers embedded with their French counterparts for the first time as part of the new financial agreement.

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The UK's annual payment to France to help police the border is set to rise to Euro 72 million in 2022-23 from Euro 62.7 million for 2021-22.

Under the new UK-France joint agreement, the number of officers patrolling the French coast at Calais to stop people setting off to the English coast at Dover will rise from 200 to 300.