Hundreds more migrants streamed into Britain today as just one was deported under Sir Keir Starmer's 'one-in, one-out' scheme - exposing the farce of Labour's failing clampdown.
A single small boat migrant was flown to France on a commercial jet this morning, becoming only the second to be deported since the agreement was signed in July to great fanfare.
At the same time, at least three dinghies were seen making way out to sea from Gravelines beach in Calais, with dozens of migrants brought ashore at Dover by Border Force hours later.
The migrant removed today was an Eritrean who said he was an 'alleged trafficking victim' - with his barristers asking for an 'interim relief' because deportation would allegedly risk multiple human rights breaches.
But his bid failed – and he was pictured this morning on an Air France flight from London Heathrow Airport, which left for Paris at 6.39am. After landing, the man was escorted out of the airport by two armed French police officers.















