Britain and France signs an agreement to reduce the crossing of the migrants of the “manching” sea

Britain and France signs an agreement to reduce the crossing of the migrants of the “manching” sea

Britain and France signed a millions of pounds in an attempt to limit the crossing of the migrants “Mansh”, which will allow the stationing of British immigration policemen in French control rooms for the first time.
The British “BA Media” agency reported that the last agreement was signed between London and Paris, aimed at dealing with the immigration crisis, in light of the number of expatriates to the southern coast after the completion of the trip 40 thousand in the year until now.

It also increases the number of policemen who patrol beaches in northern France by 40%.

Other procedures signed by the Interior Minister Suwala Braverman and French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin include the agreement, in Paris in the early hours of Monday morning, the availability of drones and night vision equipment to help the police discover the crossings, in addition to intensifying monitoring around the ports to prevent immigrants from Britain’s entry into trucks, while publishing more closed circuit cameras and police dogs.

The new agreement means that the cost that Britain pays to France will rise to 72 million euros (74. 5 million dollars) a year.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak said that this step will contribute to his efforts to “control illegal immigration”, and expressed his “confidence” that the numbers will decrease over time.

In his interview with reporters who travel with him to Indonesia to attend the Group of Twenty summit, the Prime Minister added that he spent more time working on this issue more than anything else, except for the autumn statement, since he took office last month..

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