Hundreds more migrants rolled onto British soil today as only three have been flown back to France in total under the farce of Labour's failing clampdown on Channel crossings.
Today, an Iranian man has became the third migrant to be removed to France under the new 'one in, one out deal' after he crossed the Channel in a small boat, Home Office sources said.
It came shortly after an Eritrean man was deported to the European country after losing a High court bid to have his removal under the new scheme temporarily put on hold.
Yesterday morning, he was flown from London to Paris just hours after the Home Office succeeded in sending the first migrant, an Indian national, back to France under the new scheme.
The first flights carrying asylum seekers from France to the UK under the deal are expected to take place next week, the source revealed.








