Sharjah24 – AFP: Hundreds of migrants crossed the Channel from France to Britain in small boats on Sunday, the UK Ministry of Defence said, following an 11-day hiatus in the controversial arrivals.
The resumption in the journeys, thought to be due to a change in the weather, comes weeks after Britain announced contentious proposals to send those who cross the Channel thousands of miles away to Rwanda.
The plans, which have been roundly criticised by rights groups and UK opposition parties, have come as the number of migrants crossing one of the world's busiest shipping lanes has risen dramatically.
Sunday's arrival of 254 people mean nearly 7,000 have reached the UK so far in 2022, more than three times the number recorded by this time last year, according to data compiled by Britain's domestic Press Association news agency.
More migrants were seen being brought into the port of Dover, in southeast England, on Monday aboard lifeboats and Border Force vessels after being picked up in the Channel.
There appears to have been an 11-day break in the crossings from April 20 to 30 during a period of strong winds and choppy seas.
The journeys, in unsuitable and dangerous craft, were rare prior to 2019 but have since increased dramatically -- with 28,526 registered in 2021 -- and stoked political controversey.
Around 90 percent of the arrivals last year were male and three-quarters were men aged between 18 and 39.