Overview
- More than 300 migrants successfully crossed the Channel into the UK, with a seven-year-old girl tragically drowning during the journey.
- The girl was traveling with her family when their boat capsized off the French coast, leading to hospitalization of survivors.
- The incident has reignited discussions around the UK's controversial plan to deport migrants to Rwanda, a policy facing scrutiny over its high costs and ethical implications.
- Critics call for an independent inquiry into the treatment of lone migrant children following disturbing findings by the recently dismissed borders and immigration watchdog.
- The UK government defends the Rwanda deportation plan as a 'worthwhile investment', despite potential costs soaring to half a billion pounds.