Immigration catastrophe heightens between UK, France as 27 refuges pass away


(MENAFN) The immigration catastrophe between France and Britain handled fresh urgency after 27 refugees, as well as pregnant women and kids, died in a sinking ship, on Nov. 24 while attempting to go through the English Channel from France to Britain.

The boat, attempting to go through the English Channel from Calais, France, sank, taking away the lives of 17 men, seven women, and three kids, and it was registered as the occurrence with the most death toll in the English Channel in latest years.

After the tragedy, French President Emmanuel macron urged an emergency assembly on the EU migration issue and stated that his nation is not going to permit the English Channel to become a graveyard.

Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a telephone conversation agreed on the importance of halting improper immigration, but, one day after Johnson's telephone conversation, a document with a five-point strategy he sent to Macron to tackle the immigration disaster, made France angry.

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