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In one day, 9 people tried to sneak into Britain by boat. What happened?

In fact, these stowaways are all French, and they are all from Calais, France. Now this city in France can be said to be a holy place for stowaways in the future, because of its unique geographical location, it will become more convenient for stowaways. Many people want to sneak into Britain from here, and the British police always intercepted 9 people in one day. These people are all trying to cross the English Channel into Britain, which means that they are actually residents who have entered Britain illegally.

These people actually use some small boats when they are smuggling. These small yachts are very dangerous. If they encounter strong winds or big waves at sea, they are likely to be directly submerged. Moreover, this kind of kayak will not be equipped with any safety protection equipment, so after the British police intercept these illegal immigrants, all of them will be sent back to France directly. Of course, this is actually for their own safety.

In the morning, the British police first discovered two small boats, which always had 26 stowaways on them. Later, at noon, two small yachts were intercepted, which always carried 28 stowaways. On that day, they always intercepted 9 people, and now some illegal stowaways are kept in their territory. This figure is actually only that of that day, and the total number of stowaways accumulated is still uncertain and still being counted.

In fact, the kayaks that these illegal stowaways take can't be detected by radar. Many people think of smuggling with such a lucky attitude, but the danger of this kind of kayak is very great. There is no life jacket on it. Once it is photographed by the wind and waves, the end will be very miserable. Natalie Elphick, a member of the British Parliament, also said that Britain must stop this kind of illegal immigration, and he also advised people not to cross the English Channel by force regardless of their own danger.