💨 Abstract
Three readers debate migrant journeys across the Channel. Reasons include better English language skills and chances of asylum success in the UK due to the lack of EU Dublin III regulations, despite rejection in other countries. They also note single young men undertake these journeys hoping to settle. Objections contend that allowing applications in France and thorough removal of failed claimants could deter attempts. One reader compares Nigel Farage to Donald Trump for his fear-inciting rhetoric.
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