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Channel Crossing

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Initial release USA
Directors Milton Rosmer
Producers Ian Dalrymple
ScreenplayW. P. Lipscomb
Cyril Campion
Composers Louis Levy
Jack Beaver
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A tycoon races against time to cross the English Channel in order to save a business deal, but along the way his whole value system turns chaotic.

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Channel migrants: Pushing back boats will increase danger, MPs warn

Nov 26,2021 4:20 am

UK plans to Turn Back people attempting to cross the Channel are dangerous and probably unlawful, MPs have warned.

Home Secretary Priti Patel said last week the tactic would help deter smuggling gangs, following the deaths of 27 people in a small boat.

The Joint Committee on Human Rights is urging Ms Patel to scrap the policy.

The Home Office said it could not comment on border security tactics to avoid giving an advantage to Organised Crime groups.

But a spokesperson said " safe and legal" options to stop boats making the " dangerous and unnecessary journey" and to prevent further loss of life At Sea , were being tested.

It Comes amid a sharp rise in people making Perilous Journeys across the English Channel in small boats.

After Wednesday's tragedy, Ms Patel said the government's Nationality and Borders Bill would tackle Illegal Immigration and the " underlying pull factors into the UK's asylum system".

authorising " boat turnarounds" was an example of action she was taking now to combat smuggling gangs.

'Vulnerable' boats

Labour MP Harriet Harman , who chairs the Joint Committee on Human Rights , said: " The government is determined to prevent these crossings, But push-backs are not The Solution .

" They will not deter crossings, the seas will become even more dangerous and The People smugglers will continue to evade punishment.

" Current failures in the immigration and asylum system cannot be remedied by harsher penalties and more dangerous enforcement action. "

Earlier this year, to use the tactic of turning back boats of Migrants - But only in limited circumstances.

Border Force staff and armed forces reservists are understood to have carried out " push back" training exercises using seized migrant boats filled with volunteers.

But The Union representing staff says the dangers involved - and the reluctance of France to co-operate with the tactic - Mean it is unlikely ever to be used.

Under Home Office rules, boats deemed to be " vulnerable" cannot be turned around, and most of those attempting the Channel Crossing would fall into that category, The Union says.

The Nationality and Borders Bill would give Border Force staff who commit criminal offences while pushing back boats immunity from prosecution, when it becomes law.

But Ms Harman's committee says staff should not be given immunity, because the UK is already a signatory to international treaties aimed at protecting lives At Sea .

In its latest report scrutinising The Bill , the cross-party committee of MPs and peers said pushing back boats risked risked breaking these obligations.

Life imprisonment

The Immigration Services Union (ISU), which represents borders staff, has also argued against giving staff immunity from prosecution.

ISU professional officer Lucy Moreton said Border Force staff were " committed to complying with The Law , including the priority properly accorded to life At Sea ".

She added that The Rules on " pushing back" migrant boats were " rightly" very strict and, as a result, it was " highly unlikely that any attempt to turn a boat back will ever be made".

The government says the Nationality and Borders Bill will break The Business model of people smugglers, and deter people from entering the UK without a Visa - such as by rejecting asylum claims by people who could have made a claim in another safe country.

People smuggling gangs will also face a maximum of life imprisonment.

But Ms Harman said The Bill was " littered with measures that are simply incompatible with Human Rights law and the UK's obligations under international treaties".

For example, plans to criminalise those arriving in the UK without a Visa or immigration leave are inconsistent with the UK's obligations under the UN Refugee Convention, The Report argues.

Ms Harman said ministers should either explain how such measures comply with International Law , or ditch them.



Source of news: bbc.com

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