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France boots 10 UK activists for wrecking migrant boats
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83599, member: 160"] France just banned a bunch of British activists for wrecking migrant boats. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez barred ten individuals from the Raise the Colours movement. The group attempted to prevent UK-bound migrant crossings by destroying small vessels on French beaches. These activists are accused of damaging boats and spreading propaganda along the northern coastline. They now face entry and residence prohibitions within France. Nuñez emphasized that violent acts and hate incitement violate the French rule of law. The banned individuals belong to a far-right network advocating an end to irregular channel crossings. The ministry stated such actions have no place on national territory. Raise the Colours claims to be a lawful civic movement focused on government accountability. Its website denies encouraging direct intervention against migrant vessels. The controversy unfolds amid significant migrant crossings attempted over the English Channel. UK authorities recorded over forty-one thousand people making the journey using small boats. British immigration policy continues to pursue stricter measures to deter irregular migration. The government announced reforms intended to reduce incentives for asylum seekers. Officials also reported conducting tens of thousands of removals. France's decisive action highlights ongoing friction around migration management between European neighbors. The ban underscores a firm stance against vigilante activities interfering with border security operations. Both nations grapple with balancing enforcement, humanitarian concerns, and international obligations. The situation remains a persistent challenge for regional policymakers and law enforcement agencies. [/QUOTE]
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