Around 30,000 Migrants Arrive in the UK from France in 2025
World 10:50 AM - 2025-09-30
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Migrants cross the English channel.
Approximately 30,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel to the United Kingdom so far in 2025, highlighting the ongoing challenges of managing illegal migration. This figure comes amid growing concern from both British and French authorities over small boat crossings.
The UK Home Office reported that the number of migrants making the journey has continued to rise, following around 37,000 crossings in 2024, which itself marked a 25 per cent increase on the previous year. Many migrants attempt the perilous journey in small, overcrowded vessels, often risking their lives to reach British shores.
In response to the situation, the UK and France have implemented a “one-in, one-out” policy. Under this agreement, migrants who arrive illegally in the UK are returned to France, while a similar number of vetted asylum seekers from France are permitted to enter the UK. The initiative is designed to deter unauthorised crossings and streamline the asylum process.
Despite these measures, the number of attempted crossings remains high. French authorities have managed to intercept only a fraction of migrants. Reports indicate that in the first week of the “one-in, one-out” policy, French police were able to stop only around one-fifth of attempted crossings.
The situation has also attracted public attention and political pressure in the UK, with calls for more effective border controls and improved international cooperation. Both British and French governments continue to work closely to enhance security, reduce illegal crossings, and address the humanitarian challenges posed by the Channel route.
Tragically, the journey remains dangerous. Recent incidents, including the deaths of two women attempting to cross from France, underscore the human cost of the migration crisis and the urgent need for coordinated, safe solutions.
Sources: The Sun, The Independent, Migration Observatory
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