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Migrant Crossings of English Channel Fell by Over a Third in 2023

Despite the Decline, Border Force Officials Warn of Potential Rise in 2024

  • The number of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats fell by more than a third in 2023, marking the first decline since current record-keeping began, according to the UK government.
  • The total arrivals in 2023 were down more than a third on 2022, with almost 30,000 crossings, compared to the record 45,774 crossings for 2022.
  • Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made 'stop the boats' one of his top priorities, and is seeking to revive a plan to send those who arrive illegally in Britain to Rwanda after it was blocked by the courts.
  • The government cleared a backlog of 92,000 asylum cases by the end of 2023, processing over 112,000 cases with a 67% grant rate.
  • Despite the decrease in 2023, the union representing Border Force officials warns that the number of people arriving in Britain in small boats is expected to rise again in 2024.
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