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Almost 900 Migrants Cross Channel in Days as Border Force Responds

Almost 900 illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel since Friday, according to GB News, highlighting the relentless challenge facing Border Force.

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Another day, another grim tally in the English Channel. Border Force vessels have been responding to more small boat sightings this morning, as GB News confirms nearly 900 illegal migrants have made the perilous crossing since Friday alone. This surge underscores the abject failure to control Britain's borders.

For the fourth consecutive day, criminal gangs have exploited a weather window, launching boats from the shores of northern France. This relentless activity, as reported by GB News, shows the organised crime networks are operating with impunity, undeterred by current deterrents or enforcement efforts.

While no direct quotes are available from officials in this immediate report, the sheer numbers speak volumes. Almost 900 individuals arriving illegally in just days makes a mockery of any claim that the Channel crossings are under control. The silence from government ministers on this specific surge is deafening.

This ongoing influx places immense pressure on local services and Border Force personnel, who are left to manage the consequences of a broken system. Ordinary British people, who fund these operations through their taxes, are left to wonder when, if ever, this crisis will be brought to an end.

With two boats already reaching UK waters this morning and the weather set to worsen later today, the immediate concern remains the safety of those making the dangerous journey, and the continued strain on resources at Dover harbour, where the Border Force Vessel Defender arrived just after 9 AM on this bank holiday.

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Border Force responds to more small boat sightings in Channel as almost 900 illegal migrants make crossing in just days

GB News

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