More than 900 migrants reach UK in small boats as French police fire tear gas at families trying to board dinghy
- Over 900 migrants arrived in the UK on small boats on June 13, while French officers deployed tear gas and pepper spray to break up groups of families attempting to board dinghies near Calais and Gravelines.
- These crossings rose due to smugglers exploiting improved weather, continuing a trend that has seen over 15,000 arrivals this year, breaking last year's first-half record.
- One of the migrants, Ali Reza, left Iran following his conversion to Christianity and aims to seek asylum in Britain, which he believes is welcoming to refugees.
- Observers noted overloaded vessels taking on water and police officers standing by without intervening, with French authorities claiming it is too risky to act once boats are afloat.
- The continued increase in small boat crossings amidst criticized French inaction suggests ongoing challenges for UK border control and asylum systems in summer 2025.
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Some of them were on overcrowded boats, taking water or drifting.
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More than 900 people arrived in small boats on Friday
The provisional annual total is 42% higher than at the same point last year.
·London, United Kingdom
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·London, United Kingdom
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