‘People’ Smugglers Outsmart French Cops—Again
In a chilling escalation of the migrant crisis at Britain’s borders, ruthless people smugglers are now launching waves of overloaded dinghies simultaneously, overwhelming French police and endangering countless lives in the English Channel. The EU’s own border agency, Frontex, has sounded the alarm on this latest tactic—dubbed “simultaneous departures”—which is cynically designed to swamp European law enforcement and usher more illegal migrants into the UK. According to new Home Office data, traffickers are cramming even more individuals—up to 54 per dinghy—into these flimsy vessels than in previous years, recklessly gambling with human lives in pursuit of profit. As more boats land on British shores, shocking scenes in Dover show migrants being processed and whisked away in vans, highlighting the urgent need for tougher border enforcement and a crackdown on this brazen criminal enterprise.
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