Between later Friday and later Saturday, according to European southern officials, roughly 200 migrants were attempting to cross the Channel from France to Britain in smaller boats. In four various rescue operations, 184 people were taken in full, according to a statement from the sea district for France’s Channel and northern region on Sunday. In one example, the machine was lost in a ship carrying 61 people. In another instance, nine passengers on a ship called for help. 15 people have died so far this year trying to cross the Channel, one of the busiest delivery regions in the world, according to an established AFP count. In an effort to stem a growing loss of support for the tough right, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced tougher new policies to address the high levels of normal and abnormal movement in May. They include considering the establishment of immigration centers in various nations for people whose prison applications have been rejected. In the most recent update, which aims to reduce abnormal movement, the EU has also revealed plans to facilitate the entry of asylum seekers into specific nations outside the bloc.
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