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Man sent back to France under ‘one in, one out’ scheme returns to UK on small boat

Published 13:33 22 Oct 2025 BST

Updated 13:33 22 Oct 2025 BST

Joseph Loftus
Man sent back to France under ‘one in, one out’ scheme returns to UK on small boat

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He says he is a victim of modern slavery.

A man who was sent to France as part of the 'one in, one out' scheme has returned to the UK on a small boat.

The Guardian reports that the man, who wanted to claim asylum in the UK, is now being held in a UK immigration detention centre and says that he is a victim of modern slavery at the hands of smugglers in France.

Speaking to The Guardian, the man said: “When we were returned to France we were taken to a shelter in Paris. I didn’t dare to go out because I was afraid for my life. The smugglers are very dangerous.

"They always carry weapons and knives. I fell into the trap of a human trafficking network in the forests of France before I crossed to the UK from France the first time.

“They took me like a worthless object, forced me to work, abused me, and threatened me with a gun and told me I would be killed if I made the slightest protest.

“Every day and every night I was filled with terror and stress. Every day I live in fear and anxiety, every loud noise, every shadow, every strange face scares me.

“When I reached UK the first time and Home Office asked what had happened to me I was crying and couldn’t speak about this because of shame.”

He added that if he felt 'France was safe' he 'would never have returned to the UK'.

Man sent back to France under 'one in, one out' scheme returns to UK on small boat