Strengthening of the police along the French coasts, deployment of surveillance technologies, promise of financial investment from the British: France and the United Kingdom agreed on Tuesday July 20 on several measures to better fight against illegal immigration.
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The measures are announced as at least 430 migrants crossed the Channel on Monday to reach the United Kingdom, according to the British Home Office, a new record in one day.
In addition, British MPs are examining a bill this week to toughen their asylum system.
Twice as many police forces deployed
The British and French Interior Ministers, Priti Patel and Gerald Darmanin, spoke early Tuesday evening by videoconference.
According to a joint declaration, they "
approved the strengthening of their joint action and their cooperation to fight against illegal immigration at their common border, by focusing their efforts on the phenomenon of sea crossings using makeshift boats.
".
They decided to "
strengthen the presence of the police along the French coasts, by providing for the doubling of the number of police and gendarmes deployed on the spot
".
They also plan to "
deploy technologies and surveillance vehicles in order to further improve the coverage of the French coasts and thus prevent crossing attempts, in particular through the development of aerial surveillance
".
62.7 million euros of investment
The declaration also mentions "
investments in equipment to strengthen border security at the level of the main transport infrastructures along the Channel coasts
", to fight against illegal immigration by road. "
The United Kingdom has committed to a financial investment of 62.7 million euros in 2021-22 to support France
" and develop the means to fight against irregular immigration, indicates this joint declaration. This text mentions the establishment, "
in the long term
", of a "
smart border
" along the coast, with surveillance technology "
to better detect attempts to cross
".
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The UK and France “
support the idea of a readmission agreement between the UK and the EU, which will have mutual benefits in terms of deterring illegal migration, protecting vulnerable people and fight against criminal organizations
”.
"
Confronted with unprecedented migratory flows at the southern borders
", France "
underlines its firm commitment to improve the control of all of its borders
".
British MPs are discussing the asylum reform bill this week. He plans to increase to four years, from six months currently, the prison sentence incurred by migrants seeking to enter the country illegally and to bring to life imprisonment - from 14 years imprisonment currently - the maximum incurred. by smugglers.