Family of three first to enter UK under ‘one in, one out’ migrant deal

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25 Sep 2025 • 12:37 AM MYT
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A family of three, including a small child, have become the first people to arrive in the UK under Sir Keir Starmer’s “one in, one out” immigration deal with France.

The Home Office said the move was part of “critical first steps” under the scheme after the removal of four people from Britain.

The agreement, which came into force last month, is aimed at deporting migrants who have crossed the English Channel in exchange for those who apply in France and are approved to come to the UK.

The Government has said the newly established legal route for those entering the country includes rigorous documentation as well as eligibility and security checks.

A spokesperson for the Home Office said: “This is a clear message to people-smuggling gangs that illegal entry into the UK will not be tolerated.

“We will continue to detain and remove those who arrive by small boat.”

Ministers hope the scheme will act as a deterrent to those considering making the dangerous journey across the Channel as the Government grapples with soaring numbers of arrivals.

A total of 32,188 people have arrived in Britain by small boat so far in 2025, with more than 1,000 in a single day last Friday, after returns to Paris commenced under the deal.

The Government intends to increase the number of people being sent back under the pilot agreement, which runs initially until June next year.