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Harriet Brewis

Boat carrying more than 20 suspected illegal immigrants detained after Channel crossing

Border Force detained 11 men as they crossed the Channel in an inflatable boat on Saturday. (Picture: Victoria Jones/PA)

More than 20 suspected illegal immigrants have been detained after crossing the English Channel, the Home Office said today.

The Border Force intercepted a small boat as it crossed the Channel on Saturday, while another group of suspected migrants was found in the Kingsdown area of Kent.

In the first incident, 11 men on board an inflatable boat were detained by coastal patrol and Border Force agents and brought to Dover, Kent.

A Home Office spokesman said: "All individuals were brought to Dover, where they were medically assessed before being transferred to immigration officials for their cases to be dealt with. Their nationalities have not yet been confirmed.

The passengers of the small inflatable boat were escorted to Dover by Border force and coastal patrol agents. (Rex)

"The 11 migrants are now onshore in Dover and will be transferred to Kent Intake Unit for screening."

In the second incident, also on Saturday, Kent Police and Border Force officials responded to reports of a group of suspected Iranian migrants in Kingsdown.

The spokesman said: "A group of 10 people, who have presented themselves as Iranian, have been medically assessed and believed to be well, before being transferred to immigration officials for interview.

"Their nationalities have not yet been confirmed."

Home Secretary Sajid Javid has called the number of migrants crossing the Channel 'deeply concerning'. (PA)

He added: "Anyone crossing the Channel in a small boat is taking a huge risk with their life and the lives of their children.

"Since the Home Secretary declared a major incident in December, two cutters have returned to UK waters from overseas operations, we have agreed a joint action plan with France and increased activity out of the Joint Co-ordination and Information Centre in Calais.

"In June, the Home Secretary and the French interior minister, Christophe Castaner, agreed to continue to explore options to reinforce the efforts already being made to cut down on illegal immigrants attempting the crossing.

"It is an established principle that those in need of protection should claim asylum in the first safe country they reach and since January more than 40 people who arrived illegally in the UK in small boats have been returned to Europe.

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