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‘The system is overwhelmed’: Report slams Home Office's ‘poor’ response to Channel crossings
A group of people are brought in to Dover, Kent, onboard a Border Force vessel, following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date Monday May 2, 2022

THE Home Office’s response to growing numbers of migrant crossings in the Channel was described by a watchdog as “poor”  today with a report warning the “system is overwhelmed.”

Chief inspector of borders and immigration David Neal said the criticisms follow mainly from a refusal by the Home Office to move from an emergency response to what has become a “business-as-usual” situation.

“The Home Office’s performance in delivering an effective and efficient response to the challenge posed by the increasing volume of migrant arrivals via small boats is poor,” Mr Neal said.

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