Deportation enforcement has become one of the most defining pillars of the UK’s immigration strategy, especially as small boat crossings and repeat entries continue to place pressure on border systems. At the centre of this debate is a single case that reflects a much wider issue: a migrant who was removed from the UK, returned within weeks via a small boat, and was then deported again. This incident is not an isolated mistake or administrative loophole. It is a clear example of how migrant deportation, asylum enforcement, and UK-France migration cooperation intersect in real time.
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