Migrants today vowed to continue crossing the Channel to the UK – including one father who made a second attempt despite his two-year-old daughter almost drowning.
Labour’s failure to stop the boats was laid bare yesterday as it emerged a record 20,000 had arrived in the UK in the first half of this year.
Wearing a blue Nasa-themed t-shirt, Mohammed told the BBC: ‘My mother, my father and all my family live in England.
‘I want to go there – both for my children’s future and for my mother to help me with them.’
The father revealed his daughter Hadeel had almost drowned in an attempted crossing yesterday.
Another migrant, who said he wanted to be a policeman and study in the UK, told TV crews, ‘it’s so hard’.
Nearly 900 people arrived in Dover from France on Monday, the latest official figures show.

Wearing a blue Nasa-themed T-Shirt, Mohammed told the BBC : ‘My mother, my father and all my family live in England’

The father also revealed his daughter Hadeel, two, (pictured) almost drowned in an attempted crossing yesterday

Another migrant who said he wanted to be a policeman and study in the UK broke down in tears saying ‘it’s so hard’
On top of a confirmed 19,982 arrivals since the start of the year, there were at least 300 more yesterday, and the Mail witnessed scores awaiting a traffickers’ ‘taxi boat’ off the French coast.
This means the year’s tally has already hit 20,000 – a milestone not reached until mid-August in previous years. Small-boat arrivals are up by 48 per cent on the same period in 2024.
The news comes almost exactly a year after Labour took power and scrapped the Conservatives‘ Rwanda asylum deal, which was designed to deter migrants from mounting perilous Channel crossings.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: ‘One year into Labour’s Government and the boats haven’t stopped – they’ve multiplied. Labour tore up our deterrent and replaced it with fantasy.
‘This is the worst year on record, and it’s become a free-for-all.
‘We need a removals deterrent so every single illegal immigrant who arrives is removed to a location outside Europe. The crossings will then rapidly stop.
‘People are furious – and rightly so. Under new leadership, only the Conservatives have a credible plan to stop the crossings, restore control, and end the chaos.’
This morning, a woman was pictured clinging to a young child as she boarded a boat in the thick fog in Gravelines, France.

A woman is helped onto a small boat with her child in the thick fog on July 02, 2025 in Gravelines, France

The desperate mother clings to her child in Gravelines, France on July 2 as a boat arrives through the fog

Last month, it was reported that French officials were planning changes to policies that govern interceptions at sea

Another woman wades in the water up to her waist as she helped across by other male migrants

Two children are also pictured in the water as they try to make their way past traffickers

Pictured: A migrant small boat at Gravelines, 1st July 2025, as up to 100 migrants wait to board, the boat suffers from engine failure and fails to get underway, watched on by police

Pictured: Migrants boarding a smuggler’s boat in an attempt to cross the English Channel off the beach of Equihen, northern France on June 30

The number of asylum seekers housed in hotels at the taxpayers’ expense has gone up since the election, despite a Labour pledge to end their use
The boat was already very full of migrants who had boarded further down the coast, as traffickers looked to squeeze a few more people in.
Conservatives predicted that this year’s annual total could hit a record-breaking 50,000.
Since 2018, more than 170,000 migrants have reached Britain by small boat – but only about 4 per cent have been removed.
Labour pledged to ‘smash the gangs’ by placing a new emphasis on law-enforcement tactics. But arrivals are soaring and the number of asylum seekers housed in hotels at the taxpayers’ expense has gone up since the election, despite a Labour pledge to end their use.
David Wood, the Home Office’s former director general of immigration enforcement, told the BBC’s Today programme yesterday: ‘It won’t work, and it never was going to work.’
He added Labour’s efforts to gather intelligence on traffickers relied on European police having the resources and determination to make arrests.
‘The evidence the strategy doesn’t work is it’s gone up 40-odd per cent in the last year,’ Mr Wood said.
It came after the chief inspector of borders and immigration, David Bolt, revealed last week he wrote to ministers in the summer to say he ‘wasn’t convinced’ that their policy would succeed.
Even the pro-migrant Refugee Council said Labour’s approach was not working.
Its chief executive, Enver Solomon, said: ‘The fact remains that these measures alone are so far not achieving the intended outcome, with deadly crossings rising.’

Nearly 900 arrived in Dover from France on Monday, the latest official figures revealed. Pictured: Migrants waiting to board a small boat in Gravelines, France, today

Since 2018, more than 170,000 migrants have reached Britain by small boat – but only about 4 per cent have been removed

Conservatives predicted this year’s annual total could hit a record-breaking 50,000. Pictured: Police piercing a small boat with a knife today

The year’s tally has already hit 20,000 – a milestone not reached until mid-August in previous years

Pictured: Migrants attempting to cross the English Channel in a small boat in Gravelines, France, on June 30
In 2022 – the year in which there was a record annual total of 45,700 arrivals – the 20,000 point was not passed until August 14. In the following two years it took place at the end of August.
Yesterday, the Mail observed some 100 migrants lined up on the bank of a canal at Gravelines, between Calais and Dunkirk.
They watched as other migrants tried to fix an outboard engine on a broken-down ‘taxi boat’. Two dozen Police Nationale CRS riot squad officers arrived at the scene only after the boat was in the water.
Migrants would have attempted to cross to Britain aboard the dinghy, had it not malfunctioned.
President Emmanuel Macron’s government has finally agreed to change its rules to let gendarmes and other officials intercept dinghies that are already in the water.
But one British expert has warned that the new powers – due to come into force this month – will have a negligible impact on illegal migration.
Lucy Moreton, of the ISU trade union, which represents Border Force staff, said migrants may simply switch to other modes of transport such as yachts and concealing themselves in HGVs.
French police unions also are understood to have concerns that their members may be required to enter the water wearing body armour that can weigh up to 6lb, putting them at risk of drowning.

Small-boat arrivals are up by 48 per cent on the same period in 2024. Pictured: Police deflating a small boat

President Emmanuel Macron’s government has finally agreed to change its rules to let gendarmes and other officials intercept dinghies that are already in the water
Additionally, French officers are said to have raised fears about being unable to carry firearms if they have to go into the sea, because salt water would damage them.
But French police colonel Olivier Alary told the BBC last month that they ‘will be able to do more’ once the new rules come into force.
Illegal migration will be one of the key topics addressed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Mr Macron during the French leader’s state visit to the UK next week.