Number of migrants crossing Channel SIX times higher year-on-year despite Patel's reforms

ALMOST six times as many migrants crossed the Channel into Britain last month than in October last year, the latest Home Office figures show.

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2,669 are reported to have made the journey in small boats last month and more would likely have crossed had weather conditions been better. But the figure still greatly overshadows the 475 crossings reported in October 2020.

This increase has been matched by more and more promises from within the Home Office to get a grip on Channel crossings.

But despite the Conservative Party having pledged to control immigration for more than a decade uninterrupted, and Priti Patel having served as Home Secretary, offering new measures to tackle the problem, since 2019, the numbers continue to go up.

Last month’s number equates to an average of more than 85 migrants every day.

The Times estimates that the annual total for 2021 will reach 22,000.

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Number of migrants crossing Channel SIX times higher year-on-year despite Patel's reforms. (Image: Getty)

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The increase has been matched by countless promises from the Home Office to get a grip on crossings. (Image: Getty)

That’s almost triple the 8,420 who arrived in the whole of 2020.

Ms Patel passed the Nationalities and Borders Bill through the House of Commons earlier this year.

Set to come into force in the New Year, the Bill will increase the written prison sentence for those crossing the Channel to four years and will allow courts to impose a maximum life sentence on smugglers.

Alp Mehmet, the Chairman of Migration Watch UK, told GB News last month that large numbers of migrants will continue to cross the Channel simply “because they can”.

“Unless we start sending people back and really be forceful about that, I’m afraid it’s going to continue.”

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Priti Patel

Priti Patel has been accused of talking strongly without issuing any action. (Image: PA)

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Border Force officers head out into the English Channel in a patrol boat. (Image: PA)

Ms Patel has claimed that the vast majority of migrants who arrive in the UK after passing through safe countries are “economic migrants”.

“In last year, 70 percent of [these] individuals on small boats are single men who are effectively economic migrants. They are not genuine asylum seekers,” she told MPs.

But Migration Watch, highlighting the gap between rhetoric and action, noted that “none have been returned”.

Mr Mehmet predicts that unless something does change about how the issue is handled, “we could be looking at 30-40,000 [crossings] next year”.

So far this year, French authorities have intercepted 15,000 crossings, according to the Home Office – an interception rate of 43 percent.

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Successful Channel crossings by migrants

Successful Channel crossings by migrants. (Image: Express)

Ms Patel is hoping to grant Border Force officers immunity from prosecution if migrants on small boats die after being ordered to “turn back”.

Commenting on the latest figures, Dan O’Mahoney, the UK’s clandestine Channel threat commander, quoted in MailOnline, said “our broken asylum system acts as a magnet for illegal migrants”.

“These dangerous, illegal and unnecessary crossings are facilitated by violent criminal gangs profiting from misery, and more people will die as long as they continue,” he added.

“We are working with the French to stop boats leaving their beaches and crack down on the criminals driving these crossings.”

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Ms Patel is hoping to grant Border Force officers immunity from prosecution. (Image: Getty)

He backed the Government’s new plans, if enforced to "fix the system”.

Mr Mehmet is less hopeful, telling Express.co.uk that the Government has "totally failed" in the Channel.

"As illegal arrivals have shot up, the proportion of arrests has gone the other way, with zero returns of those who have come through, and set off from, safe countries to get to the UK.

"Meanwhile, the British people look on in utter disbelief as one Home Secretary after another (the current one being no exception) fails to get a grip of an ever worsening situation.

"The Government have totally failed in the Channel and their timid policies have made a bad situation worse."

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