The decision by the United Kingdom to provide £660 million to France in return for stronger border enforcement may appear to be a decisive step in controlling migration across the English Channel. However, while the agreement may offer short-term political reassurance, it does not address the deeper forces that continue to drive irregular migration. The persistence of small boat crossings, despite years of increasing cooperation and spending, sh…
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