Ninety people crossed the Channel in two small boats on Christmas Day. Border Force agents were pictured bringing the groups into Dover in the early hours of the morning.
Ninety people crossed the Channel in two small boats on Christmas Day.
It takes the total to more than 45,000 migrants who have made the perilous crossing from France to England so far this year.Just two weeks ago four people died and 39 others were rescued after a migrant boat ran into difficulties. Video footage showed the terrifying weather conditions the migrants faced as they tried to get to the UK.At least four people died in a small boat that tried to cross the Channel just two weeks ago
Around 90 people were taken off small boats on Christmas Day. Earlier this month large groups crossed at Dungeness
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