Try GOLD - Free
The grim future that faces migrants returned to France
The Independent
|September 20, 2025
Lawyers for migrants under the 'one in, one out' deal argue they will be destitute if they are returned to France with little support. Holly Bancroft reports on those who are sent back

Sleeping on the streets and relying on charities for food in France, a 25-year-old Eritrean man boarded a dinghy bound for Dover in the hope he could escape to a better life in the UK.
Instead, he was swiftly taken to a detention centre upon arrival and eventually told that he was to be among the first migrants to be sent back to France under Sir Keir Starmer’s much-vaunted one-in, one-out deal with French president Emmanuel Macron. But the man challenged his deportation in a last-ditch court hearing, with his lawyers arguing that he faced a real risk of homelessness and destitution once he was returned to France.
His case was successful, delaying his deportation while he submits evidence about a modern slavery claim, but others have not been so lucky, with three migrants so far sent to Paris on passenger flights this week.
Home secretary Shabana Mahmood hailed the start of the scheme, saying it was “an important first step to securing our borders”, with the pilot programme set to last at least until June 2026. But concerns have been raised by lawyers attempting to challenge the deportations about what reception, if any, migrants will get when they land in Paris.

During his brief time in the country, he had received food from a charity and slept on the streets with two friends who were in receipt of financial support from the French government.
This story is from the September 20, 2025 edition of The Independent.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Independent

The Independent
Europe survive American surge to win Ryder Cup
The ball vanished deep into the hole and so too did Shane Lowry’s senses in an impassioned, lumbering dance across the 18th green. An exorcism of nerves on a sizzling afternoon at Bethpage Black, the Irishman saved a staggering Europe from a state of shock after a wave of red in the singles.
4 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
Why tragedies like Tamzin's are likely to go on happening
I've seen a lot in journalism – time spent working on a regional newspaper will do that for you – but the story of how the autistic teenager Tamzin Hall came to die in November last year still shocks me.
4 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
Reform ‘is becoming refuge for anti-abortion politicians’
Campaigners have warned that Reform UK has become a “political refuge for antiabortion politicians” amid fears Britain could experience a US-style politicisation of the issue.
3 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
Starmer's 'enemy within' is his failure to deliver change
It is often said that the best way for a politician to succeed is not by defining who they are but by defining their enemies.
2 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
Thunberg denies claims aid flotilla is a ‘publicity stunt’
Greta Thunberg has hit back at claims that the flotilla of Gaza- bound humanitarian aid ships she is on is a “publicity stunt”.
2 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
ROCK RINGS CHANGES
Benny Safdie's 'The Smashing Machine' has made Dwayne Johnson, its leading man, an unexpected Oscar contender. But it's also a clever bit of career course correction for the typically commercially minded star
4 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
Arsenal savour inspired comeback over Newcastle
It was the same penalty box where Gabriel Magalhaes had ended up sprawling on the Tyneside turf some 90 minutes earlier.
4 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
Oasis summon euphoric last hurrah to end reunion tour
Gallaghers enter stage arm-in-arm at Wembley for final gig, though Liam says 'See you next year'
3 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
Burnham warns Starmer's Labour faces election 'peril
A defiant Andy Burnham has hit out at those demanding he make “simplistic statements of loyalty” to Sir Keir Starmer, saying they are underestimating “the peril” facing Labour.
2 mins
September 29, 2025

The Independent
‘Tough’ home secretary set for immigration crackdown
Mahmood to overhaul main route to gaining UK citizenship
4 mins
September 29, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size