UK Detains First Migrants Under New 'One In, One Out' Deal With France
The UK has begun detaining migrants under a new "one in, one out" deportation deal with France, following a pilot scheme aimed at curbing English Channel crossings.
Overview
The UK has detained the first group of migrants under a new "one in, one out" deportation deal with France, following their arrival via small boats across the English Channel.
This pilot scheme is part of an agreement announced by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron during a state visit in July.
Under the deal, UK officials plan to refer migrants for return to France within three days, with French authorities expected to respond within 14 days.
Migrants must meet specific eligibility and suitability criteria, undergo a standard visa application process, pass security checks, and provide necessary documentation.
The agreement also involves the UK covering costs for transporting asylum seekers to and from France, while over 25,000 people crossed the Channel in 2025, a record increase.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting factual information about the new 'one in, one out' deal's implementation. They include diverse perspectives from government officials and opposition figures, provide relevant statistics, and explain the scheme's mechanics and legal context without employing loaded language or selective emphasis in their own reporting.

