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UK and France rewrite ‘one in one out’ treaty to stop removed migrants returning
The UK and France have rewritten the 'one in, one out' treaty to address concerns about migrants being returned to the UK after deportation to France. People smugglers are using lorries to transport recently deported individuals back to the UK, undermining the original agreement that allowed the return of small boat arrivals to France.
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