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People smuggling gangs operating on both sides of the English Channel are making up to £1.6 million per day helping illegal boat migrants break into Britain, an analysis has found.
Human trafficking networks are charging each illegal migrant £4,000 on average to facilitate their journey across the Channel from the beaches of France to the shores of Dover, according to an analysis from the Labour Party citing French law enforcement sources.
Earlier this month, on March 4th, 401 illegals successfully reached British soil in rubber dinghies, meaning that if they paid the standard rate to their smugglers, the gangs would have made £1.6 million on just that one day, the Daily Mail reports.
Breitbart further explains that over 40,000 illegal migrants have arrived in the UK via the Channel route in the past year and a half, meaning the smugglers have earned an estimated £10.6 million.
This is taking place despite that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vowed to “stop the boats” after taking office a year and a half ago.
Currency comparisons:
- £4,000 = $5,091 US dollars
- £1.6 million = $2,036,776 in US dollars
- £10.6 million = $13,493,641 in US dollars
People Smuggling Gangs Making Up to £1.6 Million Per Day From English Channel Boat Migrantshttps://t.co/Bp4Z7ktjGI
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) March 17, 2024
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