Migrants: over 4,000 arrive so far this year as crossings continue today

237 people made the journey in four boats yesterday

Migrants arriving into Dover today
Author: Isabella HudsonPublished 10th Mar 2025

More than 4,000 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year, according to latest figures.

Pictures showed people wearing life jackets coming ashore in Dover from a Border Force boat today.

It comes as Home Office data recorded 237 people made the journey in four boats yesterday, taking the provisional total this year to 4,131.

This is 23% higher than the same period in 2024 (3,358) and also 33% up on 2023 (3,150), and a further increase of 87% compared with 2022 (2,212).

The highest number arriving in one day this year so far stands at 592 people, crossing the Channel in 11 boats on March 2.

Crossings have taken place each day this month so far, with 2,075 arrivals recorded from March 1 to 9.

The arrivals come as the UK signed a "road map" agreement with France on Thursday aimed at bolstering co-operation to tackle people smuggling.

A Home Office spokesperson said: "We all want to end dangerous small-boat crossings, which threaten lives and undermine our border security.

We are delivering real change in our approach through legislation to create new tools, powers, offences and enforcement action which will keep us one step ahead of the people-smuggling gangs."

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