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'Migration' within the EU has always been a staple of the arrangement, it's how we took the perilous two-hour journey across from Europe, but those numbers increasing or decreasing in the intervening years aren't what I'd call a defining factor. 500 daily unvetted Dover arrivals, that forego the first 'safe' point of entry in search of the UK's many benefits however, 'is'
But we already had a mechanism to return asylum seekers to their original point of entry to the EU, it was called the Dublin Regulation (as shown above), and when we left the EU, we lost the Dublin Regulation as it was an EU mandate. (Y'know, all that terrible red tape and bureaucracy we were determined to escape from.)
Everyone knew what they were voting for, right?
Refugees living in northern France say Brexit has made it easier for them to reach the UK in small boats, as it emerged that record numbers of people crossed the Channel in one day.
Despite the worsening weather conditions and the UK government’s attempts to deter them, 1,185 people made the crossing on Thursday, according to the Home Office.
Refugees who have fled a variety of conflict zones including Sudan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Eritrea told the Guardian they believed the fact the UK was no longer part of the EU made it more appealing to risk the dangerous crossings because they could no longer be sent back to other European countries under EU legislation.
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