Sea Change on Border Control: A Strategy for Reducing Small Boat Crossings in the English Channel

55 Pages Posted: 10 Feb 2023

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Thom Brooks

Durham University - Law School; Yale Law School

Date Written: February 9, 2023

Abstract

The steep rise in small boat crossings across the English Channel is deeply worrying. Ever more lives are put at risk in making the 21-mile journey. Human trafficking gangs trade in human misery. The UK’s asylum system is put under additional strain and at ever higher cost to taxpayers. The public has lost trust in the Government to put this right. In order to address the problem, we must understand it and grasp its underlying causes. A key issue is that the Government did not see the problem of small boat crossings as a consequence of its policy failures, most notably its failure to secure a post-Brexit returns arrangement with the EU. An effective plan to deal with small boat crossings is urgently needed to win back public confidence, to save lives, to improve our asylum system and help put illegal human traffickers out of business. This Report is an attempt to outline such a plan with over a dozen recommendations.

Keywords: Asylum, Small Boats, Migration, Immigration, Britain, Deterrence, Processing

JEL Classification: K00, K39

Suggested Citation

Brooks, Thom, Sea Change on Border Control: A Strategy for Reducing Small Boat Crossings in the English Channel (February 9, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4351994 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4351994

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