Three times more migrants have crossed the Channel than last year

Three times more migrants have crossed the Channel than last year after record 209 were detained by Border Force bringing total to more than 2,000

  • 209 migrants were picked up by Border Force officers trying to cross Channel
  • The migrants were detained by officials in nine separate incidents yesterday
  • Number of migrants attempting to cross has now reached the 2,000 mark and is three times higher than it was this time last year according to the latest figures 
  • Yesterday’s total marks a daily record for attempted migrant crossings in 2021

The total number of migrants who have crossed the Channel has hit the 2,000 mark and is three times more than this time last year, figures have revealed.

Border Force agents detained more than 200 migrants attempting to cross the Channel yesterday in nine separate incidents.

A total of 209 migrants were picked up by officers as they attempted the crossing in small boats – a new daily record for 2021. 

People smugglers took advantage of calm conditions to attempt the treacherous 21-mile crossing of the Dover Straits – the busiest shipping lanes in the world.

Meanwhile, French authorities picked up 166 migrants and prevented them from leaving, which means the total number who tried to cross was 375.

The daily figures recorded yesterday takes the total number of migrants who have arrived in the UK so far this year up to at least 2,000.

Border Force detained more than 200 migrants attempting to cross the Channel yesterday in nine separate incidents. Pictured: A group of migrants brought into Dover Marina in Kent

In total 209 migrants were picked up as they attempted crossing - a new daily record for 2021

In total 209 migrants were picked up as they attempted crossing – a new daily record for 2021

Smugglers took advantage of calm conditions to attempt the 21-mile crossing of the Dover Straits. Pictured: A Border Force vessel is seen bringing a group of migrants into Dover

Smugglers took advantage of calm conditions to attempt the 21-mile crossing of the Dover Straits. Pictured: A Border Force vessel is seen bringing a group of migrants into Dover

French authorities arrested two individuals in relation to small boat crossings. 

The first was just south of Boulogne. A van was stopped and found to contain two boats and two engines and the driver arrested. 

The second was in a similar area when an estate vehicle was stopped and found to contain a boat, an engine and fuel.

Additionally two separate material finds on the evening of the 26th of a concealed boat and a concealed engine add to the eight finds of concealed boats and engines the week prior.  

A Home Office spokesperson said yesterday: ‘We are working closely with our partners in France to stop migrants from leaving French beaches. 

‘More than 2,000 people have been prevented from making dangerous crossings so far this year, including 166 overnight and today.

‘Also overnight, French authorities arrested two individuals found with evidence of intention to facilitate small boat crossings, and confiscated a further two hidden boats this week.

A number of migrants stand huddled together at Dover Marina after being brought ashore by Border Force officers

A number of migrants stand huddled together at Dover Marina after being brought ashore by Border Force officers

Border Force agents help lift one migrant out of a vessel and onto dry land in Dover yesterday

Border Force agents help lift one migrant out of a vessel and onto dry land in Dover yesterday

This migrant received a helping hand as they clambered out of a patrol boat in Dover, Kent

This migrant received a helping hand as they clambered out of a patrol boat in Dover, Kent

A border Force officers guides a migrant up a ramp towards dry land yesterday after officials detained a group attempting to cross the Channel

A border Force officers guides a migrant up a ramp towards dry land yesterday after officials detained a group attempting to cross the Channel

A migrant, wearing a high-visibility jacket walks up a ramp in Dover this morning after being brought ashore by Border Force officers

A migrant, wearing a high-visibility jacket walks up a ramp in Dover this morning after being brought ashore by Border Force officers

‘We acknowledge there is more work to be done, which is why we are bringing forward our New Plan for Immigration to break the business model of people smugglers who put lives at risk by facilitating dangerous journeys into the UK and overhaul our broken asylum system.’

The previous daily record for attempted migrant crossings this year had been 183 on March 23.  

There were 1,850 migrants detained recorded for the entire year in 2019.

In 2020 there were a record 8,410 migrants detained reaching the UK across the Channel in small boats compared to 2019.