The agreement was announced one month later, and according to The Daily Mail, no asylum seekers (illegal immigrants) were deported to France under the "one in, one out" agreement of the Labour government.
The UK-France "one in, one out" policy refers to an agreement on the deportation of illegal immigrants between the UK and France, with the main content as follows:
Key Content
1. Deportation Mechanism: The UK will deport undocumented migrants to France, and each deportation requires submitting a formal application to France, and the entire process may take three months.
2. Exchange Conditions: For every person deported, the UK will receive one legal refugee who has applied for asylum in France and has a connection to the UK (such as relatives in the UK).
3. Implementation Details: The initial plan is to deport about 50 people per week (approximately 2,600 people per year), with the costs borne by the UK, and minors and those who have submitted asylum applications are not included in the scope of deportation.
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