Asylum Seekers Defy 'One In, One Out' Deal, Return to UK by Lorry

Exclusive report reveals asylum seekers forcibly returned to France are coming back to the UK, undermining controversial 'one in, one out' policy.
In a shocking revelation, the Guardian has learned that asylum seekers who were previously forced to return to France under the UK's controversial "one in, one out" deal have now found a way to circumvent the system - by traveling back to the UK in lorries. This alarming development raises serious questions about the effectiveness and ethics of the government's approach to immigration and asylum.
According to the exclusive report, at least four people have made the dangerous journey back to the UK by hiding in the back of lorries over the past two weeks alone. This highlights the desperation of those seeking refuge, as they are willing to risk their lives to escape the harsh conditions they face in France.
When questioned about these recent returnees, the Home Office claimed that individuals who came back to the UK after being removed to France were promptly detained and returned to France at the earliest opportunity. However, this statement does little to address the underlying issues at the heart of the "one in, one out" policy, which Amnesty International UK has called for to be scrapped altogether.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The controversial "one in, one out" deal, implemented in 2026, stipulates that for every asylum seeker who arrives in the UK by small boat and is successfully returned to France, another individual already in France will be allowed to enter the UK. This policy has been widely criticized by human rights organizations and advocates for its inhumane treatment of vulnerable individuals seeking safety.
The fact that some asylum seekers are now finding ways to circumvent this system and return to the UK, despite the risks involved, serves as a stark reminder of the desperation driving their actions. It also highlights the need for a more compassionate and effective approach to addressing the complex issue of immigration and asylum.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}As the situation continues to evolve, the government must carefully consider the implications of its policies and work to find solutions that uphold the rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their immigration status. The reappearance of these asylum seekers in the UK, after being forcibly returned to France, is a troubling development that demands urgent attention and a reevaluation of the current approach.
Source: The Guardian


